Men operating a bicycle crank pump refuel cars at the site of a gas station in the tsunami-destroyed town of Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, on Thursday.
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Men operating a bicycle crank pump refuel cars at the site of a gas station in the tsunami-destroyed town of Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, on Thursday.
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dannygjk
The seat is way too low for efficient pedalling, anyone who uses a bicycle much knows this.
BurakuminDes
lol! Or, possibly MacGyver...
tobolski
Patented by The Professor on Gilligan's Island
aussiemac
If anything good can come from this disaster it will be Japanese alternative energy inventions
Harry_Gatto
Where there is a will there is a way! Probably very little water got into the tanks as the vents are normally a few metres up off the ground and the water would sink to the bottom anyway so, as long as the intake pipe is not too low they will be OK.
Tahoochi
Who knows, this may be a familiar scene across Japan in the future. Maybe we'll all have to do this to generate our own electricity too!
RobertNTerry
One little spark, and it would be over for them. However, having hand-pumped gas out a closed gas station myself, I can say that a plastic hand pump works just fine. And no risk.
BurakuminDes
To reduce the fuel queues behind this car - they should bring over Lance Armstrong to man the bicycle-pump!
Smythe
With that earthquake & failure in the nuke electrica supply, it is not surprising that some of the underground petrol tanks do not have normal electrical pumps to bring up the petrol. It is definately a very, very interesting photo & shows how some people are using their brains.
The days of hand pumping up the petrol into a special glass container eyed by the owner or one to collecting the money is a thing that went away back in the mid-50s here in North American to also Canada.
diddlefinger
where can I get this pump?
gogogo
How cool is that pump!
ExportExpert
Would have thought fuel tanks in the ground would've been contaminated with sea water.