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npinks



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Hands Free Filling up on the forecourt

Whilst stood on Tesco's forecourt I decided to put the keyfob into the diesel pumps handle

By placing it in sideways and effectively jamming the handle open so i didn't have to hold it Very Happy

I kept my hand on the pump just to be safe though Wink

Why don't UK pumps have pins in the handle anymore to click on the latch that holds it open Question Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I have often wondered that.
I have a way to do hands free filling, I sit in the warm car while the missus fills it up.

YEAH RIGHT !!! Whistle

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It is no longer legal to have tghe "lock on " feature on pumps, If the pump fell out of the car and the driver was otherwise occupied then a serious accident could ensue. All pumps now operate on the dead mans hand fail safe method Thumbs Up

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If the pump fell out of the car? Bah! Health and safety gone mad.. I wonder how many times that actually happened. What if I spontaneously combusted? That might be dangerous in a petrol station too.. Rolling Eyes 09MY FL2 Td4 XS, Style Pack, Privacy Glass, Martinique Blue.. oh so very blue..

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Back in the days when I could afford a full tank of fuel, i used to have a 4" piece of straight galvanised wire that was the perfect size to fit through the hole in the pump handle and as you squeeze the trigger, there is a small catch on the handle that you can engage on the pin and fuel hands free; also auto cut-out works when full.
Of course, no point when just putting in my weekly allowance of £10 worth. Rolling Eyes Whistle Whistle

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Ha! Well clearly they should have put up a fence.. oh wait! Wink 09MY FL2 Td4 XS, Style Pack, Privacy Glass, Martinique Blue.. oh so very blue..

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Re: Hands Free Filling up on the forecourt

npinks wrote:

I kept my hand on the pump just to be safe though Wink


I did say i kept my hand on the pump in my original post Rolling Eyes , I if the pump fell out of the car I think I would have fallen with it Laughing

By placing a small half inch wide key fob underneath the handle between it and the lever surround(shield) if I fell over whilst standing still, the fob would fall out as its not exactly jammed in with force

I actually stood there one hand resting the pump, and the other was holding my keyfob as i didn't want it to fall into the patch of sand below

Personally no problem doing it again, the auto cut off worked fine. Smile

Jobs a good one without the hand strain after pumping in 68litres of tesco finest Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Diesel has come down in price but I still won't be filling her up to the brim (double entendre there somewhere). A good reason for not having the 'hands free' feature is the build of static that can be released if you walk away and then touch the pump again. If your hand is constantly on the pump you're grounded.

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good point on the grounding for the static, but by having my hand there as safety solves this problem Thumbs Up


hang on, ain't the handles totally covered in plastic, which would break the earthing, along with the rubber tubes Question Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks wrote:

hang on, ain't the handles totally covered in plastic, which would break the earthing, along with the rubber tubes Question


Don't ruin a good post by introducing facts... Laughing

You have a point. Idea

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maybe the leaning against the car whilst filling it would earth it instead Idea Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Tandemman wrote:
It is no longer legal to have tghe "lock on " feature on pumps, If the pump fell out of the car and the driver was otherwise occupied then a serious accident could ensue. All pumps now operate on the dead mans hand fail safe method Thumbs Up


If it is no longer legal to use the lock on feature I think every HGV pump is then illegal because they all have the lock on feature. You will also find that if you do use the lock on feature should the nozzle hit the ground the shock will trigger the pump to disengage I know I've done it. It would also take more than a spark to ignite diesel. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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but who uses a HGV pump to fill up there FL2 Question Question


I don't and never have Smile

Though I might if a was towing the tintent Confused usually i judge my trips with a stop over if i was to need to fill up due to such a long journey, due to little NP

If HGV use tintent parking spots at the services then i'll use their fuel pump and parking spots too Evil or Very Mad Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks wrote:
but who uses a HGV pump to fill up there FL2 Question Question


I don't and never have Smile

Though I might if a was towing the tintent Confused usually i judge my trips with a stop over if i was to need to fill up due to such a long journey, due to little NP


The point I am making is that it is not illegal to have the lock facility. So if all the pumps on the forecourt are busy and the fast fill pump is no being used you would be stubborn and wait for another pump to come free.[/quote] p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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