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Thread: Same diesel, different nozzles?

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    lol Russ!

    I reckon they should make it adaptable so that it can accept the big ones and the little ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by nayfen View Post
    normally the high flow pumps are away from the rest of the bowsers so that the trucks can get in and out without hitting stuff and tearing the roof off
    I can think of a great response to this comment but it's way off topic and I don't think the mods would like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by locosam View Post
    lol Russ!

    I reckon they should make it adaptable so that it can accept the big ones and the little ones
    That's alright if you want to share it out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ59 View Post
    I can think of a great response to this comment but it's way off topic and I don't think the mods would like it
    You got away with post # 13, so I say go for it. They'll probably be laughing so hard they won't be able to press the delete button anyway
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    ROFLMAO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    You got away with post # 13, so I say go for it. They'll probably be laughing so hard they won't be able to press the delete button anyway
    Naaa, after careful consideration it probably wouldn't have been a great response after all and one thing that comes with age is wisdom, and I'm wise enough to quit while I'm ahead at least on this thread (for the moment anyway)

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    You're probably right. Sometimes something seems hilarious at the time you first thought of it, but on reflection it turns out to (a) be not quite so funny, and (b) offend or upset someone (that you didn't think of at the moment of artistic inspiration). I'm sure another irresistable temptation will pop up later somewhere else
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    You're probably right. Sometimes something seems hilarious at the time you first thought of it, but on reflection it turns out to (a) be not quite so funny, and (b) offend or upset someone (that you didn't think of at the moment of artistic inspiration). I'm sure another irresistable temptation will pop up later somewhere else
    Yeah, I'm sure the opportunity will arise again sometime and I'll be waiting to strike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ59 View Post
    Owning a diesel is like being married for a long time, when you get to put the nozzle in you'll want to make it last as long as possible because it's usually a while between visits.
    Lol. Quote of the week Russ.

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    The other day I filled up at a place called Amco or something, it only had 1 diesel pump, and was a small nozzle.
    but damm! it was fast, did like 20L before I could blink, then I think it slowed down a tiny bit.
    but there was a truck behind me waiting to use it, so I guess some places try to find a happy medium.

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