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Old 14-02-2013, 21:41   #16
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generally the best veg oil you can use as fuel I believe.
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Old 14-02-2013, 21:43   #17
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http://www.farmfoods.co.uk/includes/...g/Vouchers.pdf

No idea on bulk, I bought 50litres when I went in last and they did not have any issue. They had quite a bit out and probably a load in stores.

They are like £9.95 so you got to buy a packet or crisps or something to get it over the limit

Have you got some new axles?
Just bought 5 x 10 litre bottles from farmfood with the voucher you linked to

These 10 litre bottles are also easier to fill up with than the 20 litre cubies.

I had the car outside and was loading them in and the lad on the till said he would give me a hand as the store was empty. Just opened the boot now at home and either the containers are breeding or the lad slipped me an extra one in

Result.
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Old 14-02-2013, 21:44   #18
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I think its more of a concern in common rail diesels than the trusty old td27

I will run to destruction anyhow
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Old 14-02-2013, 21:46   #19
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Btw, I go in to booker buy 2 barrels of KTC then go outside and pour it in on the carpark before driving off
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Old 14-02-2013, 21:53   #20
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Bookers, think we got one of them near us. I'll see if I can join. Fair point about 10ltr being easier to fill, recently I've cut the end of me funnel, much quicker. It's the glug glug I don't like.
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Old 15-02-2013, 10:34   #21
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drill a small hole in the back of the handle of a cubie and stick in a self tapper to seal. remove the screw when you're pouring and it will allow the air in to ease the glug glug.
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Old 15-02-2013, 19:03   #22
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i bought a fluid transfer pump from my local factors, £6.99. i put the 20 ltr on the wheelie bin and pump away. much quicker than funneling it in i reckon.
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