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npinks



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not you can leave the allen key at home and use the key fob Wink

I feel like i have now helped someone Very Happy

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but then your key fob gets all diesely Confused the allen key idea is good every time i use a punp I wonder whether that would work.

The nozzle on the farm pump is exactly the same as a forecourt one (but without the advertising space) and had the wire catch built in. The nozzle cost me £90 3 months ago Big Cry before then I had an non auto one that would over flow if left unattended Neutral the fuel pump on the farm tank pumps at 60L/minute At work
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not more diesely than my hands get Confused Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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you could always use your feul cap, just put the bit you screw in in the handle.

Also, if the pump did fall out, the cap is attached to your car, so it would stop pumping.

Just a thought

Rich

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I quite regularly choose the HGV pump at my local Shell station. The fuel is the same (I don't use V-Power, I splash in my own Millers DPP) and it avoids any queue for the other pumps - Diesels being more popular then they used to be. Smile

The other advantage is that there is no second pump with a vehicle in front so when you've paid, you can go. Very Happy

It helps to get a consistent fill if you use the same pump each time and the same number of click-stops. Pumps vary and are allowed to under-deliver (no surprises there then) within limits so by using the same pump when I can, I keep a better track of fill-to-fill fuel consumption to compare with the trip computer - is that sad or what? Gone... 2013 XS TD4 Manual Firenze Red
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rmbillington wrote:
you could always use your feul cap, just put the bit you screw in in the handle.

Also, if the pump did fall out, the cap is attached to your car, so it would stop pumping.

Just a thought

Rich

I have often used the filler cap like you and it is far safer as you say than using your key fob or an allen key. The threaded end fits perfectly in the punp handle to hold the lever up )

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HGV's take about 4 months to fill up hence the locking feature!! Whistle

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Re: Hands Free Filling up on the forecourt

npinks wrote:
Whilst stood on Tesco's forecourt I decided to put the keyfob into the diesel pumps handle

By placing it in sideways and effectively jamming the handle open so i didn't have to hold it Very Happy

I kept my hand on the pump just to be safe though Wink

Why don't UK pumps have pins in the handle anymore to click on the latch that holds it open Question


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Why on earth would I just put a fiver in my car at 21mpg I won't get far Rolling Eyes but atleast my hand are clean Wink Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Thank god LR haven't fitted the misfuel device on the FL.

It is a real boon when the car + caravan is 13.5m long and there are long cues on the Autobahn in the summer. The truck pumps usually have no waiting times.

Plus life in germany is much simpler. H&S is a more personal thing. We have locks on the fuel fillers so you put in the car and leave to the click. Get this, the other day a builder came to my house and painted a wall and was able to return home alive and well despite committing the hinous crime of not wearing a hi-vis vest or a hard hat. I am still in a state of shock!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Freelander 2.2e HSE , Privacy, Fully debadged, 19" Chrome SHadow alloys

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I would put a fivers worth in to get over border where the fuel today Was £1.14 ltr Laughing Whistle OH! and there are attendants who fill her up and check the oil etc, no need for any little gizmos Thumbs Up WAMMG

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