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SARG

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When you find your favorite one gallon sprayer stuck in a corner and you fill it with potent weed killer .......... always check it for pinholes through the bottom.
 

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58Yeoman

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One time, my former father in law borrowed my Scotts drop spreader to fertilize his lawn. He didn't realize that I always opened the spreader wide open when I washed it out. He started by the deck and got about 10 feet or so before the spreader was empty. Nice brown grass.
 
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reader2580

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Many years ago I opened the drain to let out water on the fuel filter on a diesel riding mower where I worked at the time. I ended up opening the drain all the way instead of closing it. The mower left a stream of diesel on the grass until it ran out of fuel. A few days later there were streaks of dead grass from the leaking diesel.

I had to figure out how to re-prime the diesel engine when it ran out of fuel. We didn't want to have to admit to the mechanic that it ran out of fuel.
 

nadogail

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Been There; Done That. If I ever again own a diesel, I will remember that it is better to stop at a grocery sore and buy some vegetable oil than to run out of fuel.
 
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