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Fueling Center
David Adcock of Atwood, Ill., has a fueling center with some good ideas to help keep nozzles clean and hold fuel delivery notices protected in fine order. He welded a short piece of pipe to the center pipestand and attached two short lengths of heavy-duty rubber hose to hold fuel nozzles. There's a drain hole in the sh
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Fueling Center ENERGY Miscellaneous 21-3-35 David Adcock of Atwood, Ill., has a fueling center with some good ideas to help keep nozzles clean and hold fuel delivery notices protected in fine order. He welded a short piece of pipe to the center pipestand and attached two short lengths of heavy-duty rubber hose to hold fuel nozzles. There's a drain hole in the short cross pipe so water and snow can drain out. Nozzles stored like this stay free of dirt and insects. He also mounted a mailbox on the center pipe. It serves the dual purpose of holding delivery papers and, when the flag is raised, indicates that the tanks have been filled. (C.F. Marley, Nokomis, Il.)
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