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Old 07-28-2018, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by linzman
Remember, if you ever come to N.J., it has to be a red can, by state law. I kid you not. And every gas station, even at the track, has an attendant, so they really won't pump gas for you. Yes, we're the state where some legislator wants to tax tap water.
Alternately you could appreciate that you live in a state that respects their first responders, providing a useful system to let fireman, cops and ems know “what’s in the jugs?” when arriving at an accident or fire.


For the record I hate NJ anyway, having spent 4 hours getting from exit 8 to exit 12 last night returning from NJMP because the road was closed both ways for flooding.
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We haul 55 gallon drums on occasion, and of course have hauled 5 gallon jugs, but the best riding jugs IMHO, are the flow fast 15 gallon jugs. They are big and wide and won't tip over when loaded. You will obviously need a flow fast pump for them, but they have been the best for traveling. 55 gallons are great until you have to load or unload them full, lol.



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