Paul - how's it going? - you may know the answer to this - is it legal to have fuel in jerry cans, attached to the outside of your vehicle????
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Originally posted by Apache View PostPage 37 of Machine Mart catalogue ("MMMMmmm... Machiiiine...Maaaarrrrt"), there's a pic showing a jerrycan bracket that they sell attached to the back of a Landrover, so I'm inclined to assume 'yes'.
Shed.....must get bigger shed.......Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Originally posted by The Ferret View PostHmmmmmmmm! I'm pretty sure it's ok, so long as they're an approved type and securely attached.
I'm at work at 3, so I'll find out for ya from the traffic bods.
Ferret
Nice one Paul - and I'll work out a time for you and Charlie, and we'll drop the kit out of the 2 door and pop it into yours!Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Right then, here goes!
You managed to create a room full of confused traffic bods, which in itself is a rareity!
The general consensus is that so long as the cans are of an 'approved' type and are leak-proof (fuel and fumes), and secured to the vehicle properly, then no dramas!
The law books and intranet thing only talks about tanks that are plummed in to supply the engine etc, so carrying spare fuel in separate tanks won't be a problem matey.
To be honest, I'd be more concerned with p!keys nicking it from the truck than the rozzers doing you for it!
Hope this helps
Ferret"Canis Auxilio Servimus"
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