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How much does it cost in fuel to drive to Kalgoorlie, for you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 676828" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>If you are going to carry a jerry can in an enclosed vehicle then I suggest you use a steel can. Our boot area is closed off from the bus interior but if I carry a plastic can of fuel I know it's there. I often woke with a headache and it took me a while to work out the problem. The plastic jerry can appears to be sealed but the fuel leaches through the plastic and then makes its way through the plywood petition into my sleep space.</p><p></p><p>I can carry a metal jerry can with either diesel or petrol and never get a sniff of what's inside. The other issue is that the plastic jerry cans fail in this climate. On a couple of occasions I walked past the shed or truck and smelt fuel, the plastic cans split and sent out a fine spray of fuel. Now I only use them on rare occasions where I can empty it straight away. I've bought all metal jerry cans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 676828, member: 3960"] If you are going to carry a jerry can in an enclosed vehicle then I suggest you use a steel can. Our boot area is closed off from the bus interior but if I carry a plastic can of fuel I know it's there. I often woke with a headache and it took me a while to work out the problem. The plastic jerry can appears to be sealed but the fuel leaches through the plastic and then makes its way through the plywood petition into my sleep space. I can carry a metal jerry can with either diesel or petrol and never get a sniff of what's inside. The other issue is that the plastic jerry cans fail in this climate. On a couple of occasions I walked past the shed or truck and smelt fuel, the plastic cans split and sent out a fine spray of fuel. Now I only use them on rare occasions where I can empty it straight away. I've bought all metal jerry cans. [/QUOTE]
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