It happens that Ian Mac formulated :
> On 3/23/2010 2:58 PM, Trevor Sheppard wrote:
>> It does mean that 'fill 'er up' needs a tad more care, and time, than
>> previously - but I'm a little surprised that this frothing effect has
>> not been mentioned/noticed by others?
>> 
>> 
>   If you buy your fuel from a tanker, they 
> have very fast nozzles but no safety stop system. so you need to be able 
> to see your getting full. which is why the old narrow boats tanks had 
> such bigger filler caps.

When I have my central heating tank filled at home its done with a 
tanker and it has never overflowed yet,it always cuts off when the tank 
is full all by its self.
 Magic (not the dog)

-- 
Brian traveling on Harnser
 http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/





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