vermonter4life
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Back on the farm we always had inexpensive, plastic 5 gal gas cans. A piece of lashing and they road in the back of the truck into the field to rescue a tractor or up into the woods if the skidded needed juice or the power saws.
That was in yesteryears, now I need to bring some extra fuel in my Tundra as pulling my bigfoot trailer it sucks the go-go juice. Heading into some areas with fuel stations few and far between.
Standard gas can is cheep and can ride in the bed of the truck for a week. Piece of rope and it should be fine. When I get home, I'll dump the fuel into the truck and store the can empty.
Or get a fancy metal can with a bracket and holder and mount it in the truck bed. This option will cost me about $100.
Unless Im missing something, I say go with the cheep, standard can?
That was in yesteryears, now I need to bring some extra fuel in my Tundra as pulling my bigfoot trailer it sucks the go-go juice. Heading into some areas with fuel stations few and far between.
Standard gas can is cheep and can ride in the bed of the truck for a week. Piece of rope and it should be fine. When I get home, I'll dump the fuel into the truck and store the can empty.
Or get a fancy metal can with a bracket and holder and mount it in the truck bed. This option will cost me about $100.
Unless Im missing something, I say go with the cheep, standard can?