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| Subject: Re: quick disconnect fuel lines? April 24th 2014, 6:24 am | |
| Good thinking. Do you have a spare cap? If you do, you can leave the whole works onboard the tractor by simply unscrewing the cap, then putting the spare on the jerry can for transport? | |
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| Subject: Re: quick disconnect fuel lines? April 24th 2014, 12:53 pm | |
| - Doc Sprocket wrote:
- Good thinking. Do you have a spare cap? If you do, you can leave the whole works onboard the tractor by simply unscrewing the cap, then putting the spare on the jerry can for transport?
That's a good idea! But no spare cap. I'll do this is such a way that the shutoff valve will stay with the can, and the filter will stay on the tractor. (Shutoff keeps the can from leaking. Filter keeps crap from getting in the gas line on the tractor.) Then I have to be able to tuck the line back under the hood in such a way that no one can see that there is a loose gas line on there. | |
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