Dude thank you 🙏🏻 I have a Coleman 440 stove and I was confused on how to release the pressure, honestly I was terrified pressurized gas would come shooting out and set everyone on fire or something. On a side note I read on a website about older Coleman products that specific development went into the depressurizing technology inside the fuel cap… anything before the mid 60’s actually can shoot a pressurized flaming fuel jet if the cap isn’t replaced.
@heyseed2292 You're welcome.I'm glad some of my information was able to help you. Old Coleman gear was built to last. So I hope you get many more years out of your stove.
I worked at a Phillips 66 while a high schooler in the 70s. Cabin people would come for white gas pumped from a drum in the rear of the station. If I'm storing, I swish out the font with gasline antifreeze from the yellow bottle.
When I was in the Boy Scouts in the 60’s, we bought white gas at the local Phillips 66 station for about 25 cents a gallon. Try to find bulk white gas now. Darn near impossible. Even the Walmart camp fuel is $15.00 a gallon.
@lorinkramer5805 A lot of times what I use is ethanol free gasoline. It is a little bit harder on the generator so I have to replace the cardboard sleeve every two years on the generator. But I understand that most gas stations do not sell ethanol free gasoline. Where I live on the coast. It's quite common it's used for boats. It will normally run you about a dollar more than your normal gasoline.
Great tips, thanks!
@@ebutuoytm7560 your welcome 👍
Thank you for the video
@@anamerican481 your welcome
Dude thank you 🙏🏻 I have a Coleman 440 stove and I was confused on how to release the pressure, honestly I was terrified pressurized gas would come shooting out and set everyone on fire or something. On a side note I read on a website about older Coleman products that specific development went into the depressurizing technology inside the fuel cap… anything before the mid 60’s actually can shoot a pressurized flaming fuel jet if the cap isn’t replaced.
@heyseed2292 You're welcome.I'm glad some of my information was able to help you. Old Coleman gear was built to last. So I hope you get many more years out of your stove.
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I worked at a Phillips 66 while a high schooler in the 70s. Cabin people would come for white gas pumped from a drum in the rear of the station.
If I'm storing, I swish out the font with gasline antifreeze from the yellow bottle.
@@TonyTruth-s9z That's awesome. That's something you don't see nowadays.
Good video
Thank you
When I was in the Boy Scouts in the 60’s, we bought white gas at the local Phillips 66 station for about 25 cents a gallon. Try to find bulk white gas now. Darn near impossible. Even the Walmart camp fuel is $15.00 a gallon.
@lorinkramer5805 A lot of times what I use is ethanol free gasoline. It is a little bit harder on the generator so I have to replace the cardboard sleeve every two years on the generator. But I understand that most gas stations do not sell ethanol free gasoline. Where I live on the coast. It's quite common it's used for boats. It will normally run you about a dollar more than your normal gasoline.