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  1. #1
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    Default How Many Gas Cans?

    Just wondering how many gas cans, or gallons of gas you bring onboard to have that little reserve supply in case you get close to running empty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chachi View Post
    Just wondering how many gas cans, or gallons of gas you bring onboard to have that little reserve supply in case you get close to running empty.
    thats a big day or lots of travel I guess, not too often we shed a whole tank until empty,,, yes 3/4 tank but not empty,, but we dont travel we launch and ride.

    how big is your tank?


    now when I go sleding I bring a additional 10 or 20 litres....

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    0 ... i watch the fuel gauge

    I have a 52 or 53 gallon tank, though. I say a prayer each day before we head out that we wont use it all. Haha.

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    I have never brought extra gas. I have brought a car battery jumper pack but not anymore with two batts.
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    I bring four five gallon cans when I go on vacation. I run all day with full tank then extra twenty gallons.

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    I just drained all of my gas out to get rid of moisture using a pump off of the tube before it goes to the gas filter. There was 3 gallons left in it after the gauge read Empty.
    '92 Mariah
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    My TS6M holds 15 gallons, and if I have to commute to the play location, I can use all of that fuel in an afternoon. I carry a three gallon can in the bow ahead of my feet, to get home on. I've had to use it several times...
    Rick Ludtke
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