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<blockquote data-quote="just chillin&#039;" data-source="post: 4062884" data-attributes="member: 33261"><p>20 or 30 gallons of fuel sloshing around the tank as the truck makes its first turn causes the fuel to literally shoot up the filler neck and spray out like a fountain all over the side of the package car and the ground. it then sloshes back and forth spewing out the filler neck until his next turn into the buildings overhead door and then his next turn down the aisle until he backs up a few times to park. all the while leaving a solid trail of fuel to the point where you can count how many backs it took him to park. im not an idiot bro, i know what two gallons of liquid looks like compared to two cups. long time ago before ups i was a fuel tank tester and sealer for a major aircraft manufacturer. i got a bit o experience in fuel spills</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just chillin', post: 4062884, member: 33261"] 20 or 30 gallons of fuel sloshing around the tank as the truck makes its first turn causes the fuel to literally shoot up the filler neck and spray out like a fountain all over the side of the package car and the ground. it then sloshes back and forth spewing out the filler neck until his next turn into the buildings overhead door and then his next turn down the aisle until he backs up a few times to park. all the while leaving a solid trail of fuel to the point where you can count how many backs it took him to park. im not an idiot bro, i know what two gallons of liquid looks like compared to two cups. long time ago before ups i was a fuel tank tester and sealer for a major aircraft manufacturer. i got a bit o experience in fuel spills [/QUOTE]
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