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EPA hated Gas Can

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Up for grabs is an old school gas can that doesnt require an engineering degree and a third arm to use. Simply unscrew the cap, extend the spout and remove vent cap. Easily fill a lawn tractor, atv, or side by side. Willing to make trade on swaro optics or rifles from seekins or fierce. No low balls, i know what i have.


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Up for grabs is an old school gas can that doesnt require an engineering degree and a third arm to use. Simply unscrew the cap, extend the spoot and remove vent cap. Easily fill a lawn tractor, atv, or side by side. Willing to make trade on swaro optics or rifles from seekins or fierce. No low balls, i know what i have.


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But you might sell it to someone too stupid use it. It is real. mtmuley
 
Up for grabs is an old school gas can that doesnt require an engineering degree and a third arm to use. Simply unscrew the cap, extend the spout and remove vent cap. Easily fill a lawn tractor, atv, or side by side. Willing to make trade on swaro optics or rifles from seekins or fierce. No low balls, i know what i have.


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Have one just like that. It's the best!
 
This can works well for filling our lawn tractor.

 
This can works well for filling our lawn tractor.

Holy crap! $70 bucks for a friggin gas can?
 
Holy crap! $70 bucks for a friggin gas can?
If a guy can pay $3k for binoculars...$70 for a gas can that doesn't leak when you pour it, seems half reasonable.

They weren't that pricey when I bought mine. I got sold on them when the widow I was mowing an acreage for in exchange for reduced boarding rates on my horses. She had a zero turn mower that had a sizable tank. That can will pour gas faster without spilling, than any other can I've had a chance to use.
 
Get em for free at the local dump in the recycle area, big selection, gas, diesel, kero. Always scrounge when I'm dropping off the household recycle and trash. Had two perfectly good dog crates in there yesterday.
 
If a guy can pay $3k for binoculars...$70 for a gas can that doesn't leak when you pour it, seems half reasonable.

They weren't that pricey when I bought mine. I got sold on them when the widow I was mowing an acreage for in exchange for reduced boarding rates on my horses. She had a zero turn mower that had a sizable tank. That can will pour gas faster without spilling, than any other can I've had a chance to use.
You can buy a kit to make the new cans work like they used to when common sense existed....for a lot less than $70
 
I will trade straight across for a 2002 Ford F350 Powerstroke 4X4.

165,000 miles, great shape!

I found it in a parking lot at a trailhead with the keys in it. I have had it for a couple years now, just can’t get it licensed…
 
Get em for free at the local dump in the recycle area, big selection, gas, diesel, kero. Always scrounge when I'm dropping off the household recycle and trash. Had two perfectly good dog crates in there yesterday.
Nice that they do this. Used to find cast iron wood working and machine tools set aside at the local scrapyard. Now, into the shredder and off to China it goes.
 
This can works well for filling our lawn tractor.

These are the best cans hands down. I have a number of them. Worth every penny. When you need them every day for work and they are in and out of the truck all day you need something durable that won’t spill fuel all over someone’s lawn or chainsaw.
 
Nice that they do this. Used to find cast iron wood working and machine tools set aside at the local scrapyard. Now, into the shredder and off to China it goes.
Five gallon buckets and plastic barrels that I use for testing OB motors on the test stand
 

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