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Thread: NATO 20 Liter Jerry Can

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    I just got mine and it doesn't leak at all, however it is too large in diameter to fit in an unleaded filler neck....bummer
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    you just need to modify it. Those nozzles are awesome

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    Here is another source for nozzles.

    http://www.roverparts.com/Nxt/search...ords=fuel+cans

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    Are the black gaskets that DO sells are the proper material for fuel use?
    The existing ones (pink) are coming apart.....
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  5. #25

    Default Gas cans, an idea....

    I have 2 NATO olive green cans and I just put a gasoline "3" red haz diamond shaped stickers on each side to identify the contents, alas I forget where I ordered them from, search Haz. material label and you should be able to locate some and they will cover the "not for fuel" stamping on your new cans. stay safe mjmcdowell

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    Any input on the correct gaskets for gasoline?
    Thanks!!
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    Anyone with some input on the gaskets?
    Thanks!
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    Hope its no to much off topic but I did see a deal today at cheaperthandirt. 4 cans for 99.00 with a nozzle. These are the green metal NATO cans.

  9. #29
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    Saw those too on another site but the jury still seems to be out on how good/bad they may be.

    If they are the same ones I saw at Harbor Freight they DO look low quality but that may not hurt functionality. My biggest concern is with how crumby are the spouts. I guess somebody has to be the cheap jerry can tester. eh?
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    Default Quality

    I'm a firm believer in the adage, "You get what you pay for". Notice that CTD has the new NATO cans for $50.00 each.

    By the way, I purchased the new one, its the same that our friends at Deutsch Optik and Rover Parts/Atlantic British sell.

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