Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Sorry for your loss mate, was not my intent to awaken memories. The last one we lost had several trips to the vet with no improvement, after her final trip I sat in the car park for at least an hour before I could make the 5 minute drive home.

No worries, it's actually good to remember. Unfortunately, remembrance also carries some pain with it. Nothing anyone can do about that.

Thx,
 
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You guys don't have these? little pricey but once you get over it they are very nice. Very thick. empty the 5 gallon weighs over 4 pounds.
https://www.surecanusa.com/
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https://gasspouts.com
 
There actually a website that sells kits to convert your government gas can back to the old school gas cans. I’ll see if I can find it

That was the work-around I mentioned. They sell them at Tractor Supply, too. I have them on about 4 small cans and 2 5-gallon cans. They work great, but my only issue has been with the supplied gasket seal tearing up easily and causing it to leak at the base of the spout when pouring.
 
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That was the work-around I mentioned. They sell them at Tractor Supply, too. I have them on about 4 small cans and 2 5-gallon cans. They work great, but my only issue has been with the supplied gasket seal tearing up easily and causing it to leak at the base of the spout when pouring.

Before installing the cap the first time, rub some silicone LUBRICANT on the o-ring and reinstall it. That will keep it from tearing.

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Wrote sealant instead of lubricant
 
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The only thing better than the SureCan in the gas pump itself. There is a vent hidden under the lever, squeeze the lever opens the flow valve and the vent at the same time. Fill through the big opening.