Posted by Lamont in NC on May 09, 2019 at 19:40:03 from (45.36.228.199):
In Reply to: Man oh man posted by flying belgian on May 09, 2019 at 17:17:36:
I buy the old style cans at Estate sales. Dirty doesn't matter as long as the caps fit tight and the spout is not cracked at the flange where it fits the jug. I wash them with degreaser and pressure wash them inside and out and sell them on Craig's List. It takes a certain person to appreciate them as the younger crowd now has only known the new ones. I get $20-$25 for the 5 gallon ones with the hard yellow spouts when they clean up to look like new. 5 gallon ones are the ones people seem to be willing to pay for. Personally I've switched to 2.5 gallon ones as the 5 gallon ones are too heavy for me for lawn equipment.
Now I find out they sell these at Tractor Supply and probably Ebay and other places. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/ez-pour-hi-flo-water-replacement-spout?cm_vc=-10005
Of course spending $13 more to convert a new jug isn't a perfect solution either.
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