A good idea...
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quote:Originally posted by nosticks
You might laugh, but I don't care what the pump says or what color it is, I always smell the nozzle before pumping. You never know if the tanker truck driver delivering the fuel to the station had a bad day. Also, from my diesel marine days, I've learned to identify potentially bad diesel, meaning algae in the fuel, by the slightly putrid smell that overpowers the diesel aroma. I'm sure others waiting in line at the station wonder what the ritual is all about.
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