Here's my $.02 on fuel storage from one Army dude to another.
1*I think 250 gallons would be way over-kill unless you use your BX quite a few hours everyday all year around.
2*I would recommend 2 five gallon yellow fuel containers to store your fuel in.
3*Just for the heck of it, if I lived that close to a fuel station, I would drive the tractor there also but not for each fillup.
Just in case you haven't read about Power Service, do a search on the subject. Power Service (and it's equivalent) is a great additive to diesel.
4* I add about 2 ozs to each 5 gallon can that I fillup year around.
LBrown59,
I read thru your threads of diesal storage and transfer and I think your photos clearly show a safe way to store petrolieum (spelling I know) products.
5*If you're hinting that I should be thinking about how I'll store fuel for my tractor I truly appreciate it. However,
6*I don't own a Kubota Fleet as you do I just have one. 7*My thoughts were to keep a close eye on the fuel gage and when I get down to 1/4 or 1/8th of a tank,
8*I'll simply drive her into town where there's a BP station with diesal and fill her up.
9*From the driveway to the BP station it's one mile.
10*Is my thinking way off on this or should I look into getting a storage tank
11*(I like the old, 250 gallon metal ones myself). Your thoughts ?
MissouriThunder
1*I agree that's why the 15 30 or 55 gallon home built set ups are great.
2*I did exactly that for 4 years for my BX 23 20004 - 2008 .
Hated them and built my rig to get away from the cans.
Had I known what I know now I'd have built the set up in 2004 instead of waiting to 2008.
3*I don't live that close to a station and even if I did I'd still use my set up.
Getting fuel delivered is safer/ keeps me and the tractor off the road.
Saves me time running after fuel.
Delivered fuel cost me less per gallon than going after fuel at a station.
4*When i was using the cans i put 3 OZs in each can.
5*Nope just thought you might find it another interesting aspect of tractoring.
6*Let me put it this way If I was to sell off 2 of my BXs I would not give up my fuel storage setup and would keep right on using it with just one tractor.
7*8*9* See 3*.
10*Only you can decide what's best for you.
11*To big:A 15 30 or 55 gallon drum would be better in your case.