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SidecarFlip
Dec 24, 2017Explorer III
dougrainer wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
I like the guys that don't bother to even loosen the bleeder valve.
They fill it till the pump stops, and I'm on my way. If it happens to get a little too full, good !
And once in a while I get the stupid one that thinks you must loosen the bleeder valve, or the tank won't fill, or mite blow up.
There ain't no fixin those kind, trust me !
I HOPE this post is making fun of fillers. IF you are serious---You are an idiot. IF you are serious---You are an idiot. It stops because the auto fill float has shut off the LP fill, not because the pump just stops. BUT, as with all things, the Auto stops are NOT always reliable and you can easily overfill a DOT tank. The bleeder valve is REQUIRED to be open. It is the 2nd line of defense from over filling. IF it spews Liquid, STOP the fill the tank has reached its correct liquid level. FILL procedure---
1. You get the Tare weight of the tank and ALWAYS fill by weight. Once the weight and tare has been reached the tank is full to correct level
2. The Bleed valve is the 2nd line and stop when it spews
3. The Auto fill stop float is the LAST line of defense for filling
Wow Doug, that is pretty coarse, especially considering it's the holidays but, in all fairness, I have to agree. People post stuff without actually reading what they post and that is bad business because...if it's on the net, it has to be true....:E
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