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HI EDDY over filling any combi can this can happen EEDY on my stihl can holds 5.3LT mate but i do fill it right up thanks jon :thumbup:

 

 

Unfortunately Jon, that is the sum total of why they were stopped. Anybody with half a brain cell wouldn't fill them past the 5L mark, but these can be brimmed.

Does it make them unsafe? Hell no, but euro health and safety seemed to think so.

 

Kev, no offence, but I can't remember who you are, I'm not going to identify who I get information from, what their positions are, or even where they are. It took me a while to decide if I'd even send you what little information I have.

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I think you all need to kiss and make up and get yourselves to Sunday Service.

 

The day of rest isn't for arguing over a combi can.

 

(Mind, the other days aren't worth arguing over a combo can either)

 

SKyland has them in stock and is selling them, as far as I can see, if you want one buy it. If you don't want one then don't buy it.

 

It isn't exactly rocket salad is it?

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I know, brilliant isn't it? It starts of with the cataclysmic arrival of.......a new fuel can, rumbled on for a bit while people scratched around looking for something about it worth rowing about then....Bingo!

 

Should be moved to the " pointless " thread

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