Are these ok in most garages? I have a couple of diesels so it would be handy, but I ain't buying one if it causes hassle at the forecourt.

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Just don't use any you bought at the height of summer in the depths of winter, as it is different stuff then and could "gel" under extreme conditions.HarryBongo wrote:Thank you Mr Scanner.
New Year's Eve purchase sorted.
What a wealth of experienced practical talent we have on herescanner wrote:Just don't use any you bought at the height of summer in the depths of winter, as it is different stuff then and could "gel" under extreme conditions.HarryBongo wrote:Thank you Mr Scanner.
New Year's Eve purchase sorted.
Could you expand on that, please Scanner.scanner wrote:
Just don't use any you bought at the height of summer in the depths of winter, as it is different stuff then and could "gel" under extreme conditions.
You are correct of course.... (strictly speaking) But the reality is that the forecourt attendant doesn't HAVE to sell you anything... If that particular person isn't happy with what you are dispensing the diesel into, then they'll shut off the pump, simple as that. I've had this done on me on 3 occasions, (after they spotted me adding veg oil into the tank AWAY from the pump) Then simply not switched on the pump to dispense the fuel, saying I'd added an unknown additive to MY fuel on THEIR forecourt!scanner wrote:
So there are no restrictions on buying diesel (well you can't just put it in a carrier bag of course) but any secure sealed container of almost any size is OK and quite legal.
If anybody tries to tell you otherwise tell them to "go off and read the Act" or words to that effect.
You're quite correct but that is simply their ignorance/contrariness and my response is to go elsewhere. If I'm ever questioned I just say it's for a JCB or mini-digger on site and ask THEM what the problem is as I'm not buying petrol, just diesel and such a container is legal for that. But I haven't had that happen for years. I find it best to use real filling stations though, not amateurs like Tesco/Asda etc., who use people who don't really know the rules as they were probably on an ordinary check-out the day before.bigdaddycain wrote: You are correct of course.... (strictly speaking) But the reality is that the forecourt attendant doesn't HAVE to sell you anything... If that particular person isn't happy with what you are dispensing the diesel into, then they'll shut off the pump, simple as that. I've had this done on me on 3 occasions, (after they spotted me adding veg oil into the tank AWAY from the pump) Then simply not switched on the pump to dispense the fuel, saying I'd added an unknown additive to MY fuel on THEIR forecourt!![]()
I used to mix my veg oil & diesel in two 20 litre Jerry cans in the boot of my estate car, i had to "sneak" the diesel into the cans, i used to pretend to be filling up my car on the "blind side", when in fact i was filling the jerry cans in the boot.Other people filling up their cars would actually "grass" on me (especially taxi drivers), then it was pump switched off time!
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I took in a print out of the customs and excise sheet, i may as well have produced some second hand toilet paper for all it was worth... Bottom line? If they aren't happy with what you are dispensing whatever fuel into, they'll simply switch off the pump.
"Screwfix" sell a 10 litre version in red identical in function and shape to the old army ones.HarryBongo wrote:...quick question.
Are these ok in most garages? I have a couple of diesels so it would be handy, but I ain't buying one if it causes hassle at the forecourt.
Exactlybigdaddycain wrote:How did you guess? Yes that usually happened at a supermarket petrol station!