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Old Apr 8, 2024 | 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by mikbik
Actually not that often. I have 5 gals I've had for a while and was going to just use it up but couldn't get it in with the spout that came with that particular jug. That just got me to thinkin'... what if...
I'd just like to be prepared should the need arise.

I just got this truck a couple months ago and it's 14 years newer than my last newest vehicle so there's lots about this new stuff that has me scratching my head. My last F150 was a 1974, so a lot has changed since then.
Same situation here. I've got a 5-gallon red metal jerry can that came with a ridiculous spout, one of those poorly-engineered plastic "spill-proof" types that guarantees a spill. I found an old-fashioned flexible metal spout online a few years ago that makes it much more useful. Reminds me, I need to use up that can, it's been sitting in the garage a few years (with stabilizer).
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Old Apr 8, 2024 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by GunnarzF150
You store the funnels in the engine bay?

I have a large funnel with a slant neck that I stick in the Ford funnel in the capes tank.
Been storing funnels in engine bay of Ford Pickups since I was in high school in late 70s like my father before me.


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