Gonna leave you guys a little tip. First the reply of a longer fuel line makes very good sense. I know some tanks have baffles just for this but they need to be built that way. Now for people who run out of fuel. In your car or truck it is not too cool to carry a gas can. The Pennsy turnpike it is illegal. Many years ago I think it was pensoil or some one like that who sold "emergency" gas for the trunk of your car. It was like $16.oo for a little one half gallon of this magic stuff in a yellow mini plastic gas can with a filler spout on it. Move to today. Carry a long neck funnel in your vehicle. Next go to Home depot and buy a jug of Klean Strip brand "KLEAN-HEAT' odorless heater fuel. NOT the K1 stuff.!! This is the same as the previous item I told you about. It is a synthetic kerosene and is great stuff. Yes I ran out of gas two times and this stuff did the trick to the next gas staion. Just drive easy with no lead foot.I use it in all of my kerosene lamps. No smell at all and no carbon up on the wick once the synthetic has dissolved all of the old gunk out of your lamp. You can also use it as prepsall when you paint. It drys with NO residue. On my small engines I run them dry and then put a 1/4 cup of this syn. kero in and run them again till dry. The float never hangs now and no drips or weaps in the spring. Give it a try.. it works great! Jeffcat
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