I have seen two "D" cell battery operated pumps on line both rated for gasoline and other liquids. They both make it easier to move the liquids we typically use in our tractors, mowers and other equipment.
I extended the hose a couple of feet so I could leave the 5 gallon can in the truck bed. when I fuel the tractor.
1. Amazon.com: Sierra Tools Battery-Operated Liquid Transfer Pump, Model# JB5684: Home Improvement $10
The picture shows a button you have to press the entire time you are fueling.
Sears has the same pump for $45.69.
2. http://www.amazon.com/TERAPUMP-TRHD03-Operated-Auto-Stop-protection/dp/B003VVF9AG/ref=pd_sim_hi_1
$17.99 it has a safety shut-off and a slide position on off switch so you don't have to hold down a button the entire time you are fueling.
I would never use a pump that specifically says "not for gasoline" for gas (gasoline is significantly more volatile then Diesel and Kerosine) . To me that's tempting fate. I had an uncle severely burned by an exploding gas can, it covered him in burning gas. He lived but was in pain the rest of his life.
I extended the hose a couple of feet so I could leave the 5 gallon can in the truck bed. when I fuel the tractor.
1. Amazon.com: Sierra Tools Battery-Operated Liquid Transfer Pump, Model# JB5684: Home Improvement $10
The picture shows a button you have to press the entire time you are fueling.
Sears has the same pump for $45.69.
2. http://www.amazon.com/TERAPUMP-TRHD03-Operated-Auto-Stop-protection/dp/B003VVF9AG/ref=pd_sim_hi_1
$17.99 it has a safety shut-off and a slide position on off switch so you don't have to hold down a button the entire time you are fueling.
I would never use a pump that specifically says "not for gasoline" for gas (gasoline is significantly more volatile then Diesel and Kerosine) . To me that's tempting fate. I had an uncle severely burned by an exploding gas can, it covered him in burning gas. He lived but was in pain the rest of his life.