I ordered this one from the good folks at Amazon at the time it was cheaper than what AT was selling them for.Smokecreek1 said:I have a handyman/shovel combination on the right side but can get the four wheel adapter drilled for the holder on the left side. Speaking about the AT gas can holders-I noted on their web site that they were out of the 5 gallon gas cans because of the recent disasters until mid-November. Does any one know if any other military/carb compliant gas cans will fit in the AT holder? Hate to buy a holder that I can not get any gas cans for it.
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penner said:Thanks for the replies. I decided to go with the AT can holder. Tried to order from jerrycan.com but not having any luck. Maybe they don't take orders from Canada?? Wanting to have it shipped to ATC for my late January Ocelot pick-up. Any other suppliers you recommend? Thanks.
I bought my Scepter MFC's at DS Tactical here in Canada. At the time they were $10 less than Princess Auto. (and they ship as well)takesiteasy said:If you are in Canada, I would get the Scepter military spec plastic cans- way better. You can buy them at Princess Auto and other places. Can't ship them to the US though.
https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/20-litre-military-style-fuel-can/A-p8451411e;jsessionid=GPLoFzGpcpizdGz4BNjnGH95.pal-prod-com3
You won't be sorry.penner said:Thanks Guys. I ended up buying the one from Princess Auto. Sure does seem heavy duty.
I made a spout out of pipe parts:trikebubble said:I bought my Scepter MFC's at DS Tactical here in Canada. At the time they were $10 less than Princess Auto. (and they ship as well)
The Scepter MFC's are strong like borscht too. And they never leak, and I'm pretty sure youcan drive over them and they'd remain intact. FYI. I'd buy both the long flexible clear spigot attachment, and the MFC cap wrench (the caps can be a beetch to remove sometimes)