Soundguy
Old Timer
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2002
- Messages
- 52,238
- Location
- Central florida
- Tractor
- RK 55HC,ym1700, NH7610S, Ford 8N, 2N, NAA, 660, 850 x2, 541, 950, 941D, 951, 2000, 3000, 4000, 4600, 5000, 740, IH 'C' 'H', CUB, John Deere 'B', allis 'G', case VAC
I used a 35? gallon grease keg for mine. Grease was in a bag.. pulle dthe bag.. washed and wiped out with mineral spirits and a clean rag. Got a 19$ harbor freight rotary hand pump and a few feet of fuel rated hose, and a simple "L" shaped open nozzle end. Pump had the 2" bung adapter, and i used a 1$ small engine 'gas' filter plumbed via a short piece of hose to a 3/4" adapter to use as a 'vent' for the tank. Aranqed it in an upside down "J" so that the filter opening points down.
All this is on a cheap harbor freight hand cart with a bunji cord holding it on.
I painted the can 'diesel' yellow, and got a diesel plaque for it for a 1$ from the local fuel depot. ( fuel guy said that DOT -could- give you a hassle without the plaque, on a mobile 'tank'. though usually didn't bother farmers / non comercial people... i went the safe route and bought the 1$ sticker.. )
That way i can toss the rig on the trailer or in the back of the trrck and take it down to the station to fill up.
Soundguy
All this is on a cheap harbor freight hand cart with a bunji cord holding it on.
I painted the can 'diesel' yellow, and got a diesel plaque for it for a 1$ from the local fuel depot. ( fuel guy said that DOT -could- give you a hassle without the plaque, on a mobile 'tank'. though usually didn't bother farmers / non comercial people... i went the safe route and bought the 1$ sticker.. )
That way i can toss the rig on the trailer or in the back of the trrck and take it down to the station to fill up.
Soundguy