If you are like me and you don't like the dumb plastic cans and their leaking, crappy pour spouts, and bouncing around in your sleds then buy a "tractor manual" storage tube and a camping fuel can. I suspect my stuff will never again suffer "gas stank" on a bouncy Winnipeg trip.
The camping gas canister ($18) holds 1/4 gallon - plenty for my purposes (also serves as backup gas with for snowmobile since I use a 4 stroke auger). The tractor manual storage tubes are $5. I can post Amazon links to both if you'd like. It's like they were made for each other. Maybe 1/4 inch room to spare.
I mounted one to my sled hitch and another one to the snowmobile for flexibility (sometimes I leave my shelter/sled behind and scout from just the snowmobile which carries the auger).
This tip is probably useless since everyone's buying electric nowadays but figured it might be useful for a few old gas holdouts.
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I put a bungee cord through the cap to make Enslow happy.
The camping gas canister ($18) holds 1/4 gallon - plenty for my purposes (also serves as backup gas with for snowmobile since I use a 4 stroke auger). The tractor manual storage tubes are $5. I can post Amazon links to both if you'd like. It's like they were made for each other. Maybe 1/4 inch room to spare.
I mounted one to my sled hitch and another one to the snowmobile for flexibility (sometimes I leave my shelter/sled behind and scout from just the snowmobile which carries the auger).
This tip is probably useless since everyone's buying electric nowadays but figured it might be useful for a few old gas holdouts.
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I put a bungee cord through the cap to make Enslow happy.