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Anyone know where I can get one of these for less than $60? I have a homemade one that goes into the internal threads but they are getting chewed up and hard to thread.
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Just wanted to pop in and thank everyone for this thread. The 2 10L jerry cans I picked up as a result of this thread came in handy while I was out of power for 3 days after a recent storm. My wife was able to use them while helping to fill the generators. ARFCOM's suggestions of preparedness items helped keep us pretty comfortable. We had hot water, and cold freezers/refrigerators.
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle: Just a hair over your price point. https://www.ebay.com/itm/303821843640 View Quote Yeah that is probably what I will end up doing. Just sucks to spend that much on a damn nozzle |
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So, $230 shipped for these are decent?
https://www.roverparts.com/off-road-accessories/jerry-cans/GJC20BK4/ |
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Originally Posted By Ender875: So, $230 shipped for these are decent? https://www.roverparts.com/off-road-accessories/jerry-cans/GJC20BK4/ View Quote Price has gone up but probably the best price you’ll find currently. |
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"It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things."
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FWIW I have 4 GELG nato cans from jerrycan and they will not take the Wavian nato nozzles. Im pretty bummed about it because those nozzles are awesome on my Wavian nato cans. Haven't really dug into why they won't fit yet or if there is a fix for it.
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Originally Posted By Jeff_1: FWIW I have 4 GELG nato cans from jerrycan and they will not take the Wavian nato nozzles. Im pretty bummed about it because those nozzles are awesome on my Wavian nato cans. Haven't really dug into why they won't fit yet or if there is a fix for it. View Quote What is causing the fitment issues? |
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"It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things."
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Looks like Jerry cans may be getting harder to get. The prices are WAY up on them.
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"It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things."
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle: Looks like Jerry cans may be getting harder to get. The prices are WAY up on them. View Quote Agreed, it's not easy finding them in stock (at stores). I've been on the prowl for more of those Midwest (Valpro made) metal gas cans and have struck out for the last few months. Harbor Freight no longer carries them, and my local Tractor Supply stores have been out of stock for a very long time. The price also increased from $45 to $55 per can (according to their websites). |
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I'm honored I had a small part, and that this thing blew up in a good way!
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I bought a 4 pack off roverparts of them in olive green and they are superb. I have them filled with ethanol free gas.
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Glad I had bought a 4 pack several years ago. Nicer to store at the cabin and stack thab the plastic cans. I just put a magnet on them so I know which order to use then to keep them rotated. Between the generator and wheelers, it's handy to have quite a bit on hand.
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From the "if it can go wrong, it will" files: did you know the spark arrestor insert might fall INTO a (Midwest metal) jerry can, and become very difficult to remove?
The spark arrestor normally has a lip that keeps it fixed at the mouth of the can. That lip didn't work so well for this can. Further, each arrestor has two protrusions on either side which make it really hard to pull the arrestor out of the can, especially when it's upside down. Took me quite a while to finally get it out. Glad it didn't happen while I was filling up at the gas station. Moral of the story: don't push down too hard on the lip of the spark arrestor while trying to remove it. |
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Any sources for Viton gaskets for the scepter MFC’s?
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Originally Posted By kingfish: Any sources for Viton gaskets for the scepter MFC’s? View Quote https://jagmte.com/collections/scepter-mfc-accessories |
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Are there any nozzles for the scepter MFC that fit into a diesel car? The diesel cars have a fill hole a little larger than gasoline, and it Has to be specifically that larger size for the nozzle to be inserted. The high flow scepter nozzle does not fit the standard diesel (and unlock the fill flap) which I own. Are there any nozzles that fit in a diesel automobile? Also, does anyone know what the actual dimension is of the diesel fill hole? If I know what it is, I might be able to just rig my own with tubing.
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Originally Posted By kingfish: Are there any nozzles for the scepter MFC that fit into a diesel car? The diesel cars have a fill hole a little larger than gasoline, and it Has to be specifically that larger size for the nozzle to be inserted. The high flow scepter nozzle does not fit the standard diesel (and unlock the fill flap) which I own. Are there any nozzles that fit in a diesel automobile? Also, does anyone know what the actual dimension is of the diesel fill hole? If I know what it is, I might be able to just rig my own with tubing. View Quote What vehicle? |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle: Originally Posted By kingfish: Are there any nozzles for the scepter MFC that fit into a diesel car? The diesel cars have a fill hole a little larger than gasoline, and it Has to be specifically that larger size for the nozzle to be inserted. The high flow scepter nozzle does not fit the standard diesel (and unlock the fill flap) which I own. Are there any nozzles that fit in a diesel automobile? Also, does anyone know what the actual dimension is of the diesel fill hole? If I know what it is, I might be able to just rig my own with tubing. What vehicle? It’s a diesel BMW X5. I think the nozzles for the diesel pumps are 15/16 OD but I’m not sure. The high flow scepter MFC nozzles are over an inch OD I think. I believe they’re made for the truck size tank holes (or whatever those fuel ports are called) |
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Originally Posted By kingfish: It’s a diesel BMW X5. I think the nozzles for the diesel pumps are 15/16 OD but I’m not sure. The high flow scepter MFC nozzles are over an inch OD I think. I believe they’re made for the truck size tank holes (or whatever those fuel ports are called) View Quote Can you use something like this? https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-fueling-adapter-16110440157 |
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"It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things."
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle: Can you use something like this? https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-fueling-adapter-16110440157 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ColtRifle: Originally Posted By kingfish: It’s a diesel BMW X5. I think the nozzles for the diesel pumps are 15/16 OD but I’m not sure. The high flow scepter MFC nozzles are over an inch OD I think. I believe they’re made for the truck size tank holes (or whatever those fuel ports are called) Can you use something like this? https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-fueling-adapter-16110440157 Yes, that is exactly what fits into the gas hole. I even have one of those. The problem with them is that they spill gas everywhere. You have to go really really slow. I’ve never actually used it though. I was wondering if I could take that cut the tip off and then glue it into the sector, high flow spout. I was just considering going to a hardware store and buying different different width of tubing, seeing if they will fit inside the flow spout, and then gluing them in there |
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Originally Posted By kingfish: Yes, that is exactly what fits into the gas hole. I even have one of those. The problem with them is that they spill gas everywhere. You have to go really really slow. I’ve never actually used it though. I was wondering if I could take that cut the tip off and then glue it into the sector, high flow spout. I was just considering going to a hardware store and buying different different width of tubing, seeing if they will fit inside the flow spout, and then gluing them in there View Quote The old vinyl hose spouts work fine for diesel. Use the nozzle funnel to hold the fill open and put the spout inside the funnel. https://www.ebay.com/itm/255236560475 |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle: The old vinyl hose spouts work fine for diesel. Use the nozzle funnel to hold the fill open and put the spout inside the funnel. https://www.ebay.com/itm/255236560475 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ColtRifle: Originally Posted By kingfish: Yes, that is exactly what fits into the gas hole. I even have one of those. The problem with them is that they spill gas everywhere. You have to go really really slow. I’ve never actually used it though. I was wondering if I could take that cut the tip off and then glue it into the sector, high flow spout. I was just considering going to a hardware store and buying different different width of tubing, seeing if they will fit inside the flow spout, and then gluing them in there The old vinyl hose spouts work fine for diesel. Use the nozzle funnel to hold the fill open and put the spout inside the funnel. https://www.ebay.com/itm/255236560475 That’s a very good idea. I think what I can do to improve upon that is to find the correct OD/ID tubing capable of opening the door on the diesel hole and adhere it over the spout tube as a sleeve so that I would have only one component to deal with |
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If you're a Harbor Freight inside club member, they have the metal Valpro Midwest Jerry Cans on sale now for $45.00, until January 21st.
Attached File https://www.harborfreight.com/5-gallon-jerry-can-99551.html The only complaint I see on them is the crappy Midwest spouts and caps, but they can be upgraded by the EZ Pour Offerings. https://ezpourspout.com/product/solid-base-cap-grey/ - 2 Pack https://ezpourspout.com/product-category/spouts/ If buying an EZ-Pour Spout, you'll need the correct replacement Base Plate so: https://ezpourspout.com/product/gray-base-cap/ Would be perfect for simple storage and to use a siphon or pump to transfer with. |
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Atlantic British has Green Wavians for way less than anyone else right now. Same price that they have had the black ones for sale for, about $50/ea. of course, these “aren’t for gas.” Because they don’t have a federally approved gasoline leaking device, but they sale those also.
They did charge shipping, but no tax. Ended up being $62 ea for 2, which is better than the $90 they go for with free shipping |
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Two relatives bought 4 packs from Atlantic British.
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3 & K-2, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
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Slowly working on making our cabin liveable for extended stays. Will be adding more of these shortly to the storage shelf. I've got one that has a finicky locking pin, just need to take the time to bend it a little to get rid of the interference. Otherwise I've been more than happy with them.
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