the old grind
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- Jul 21, 2012
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- Mid-Michigan
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- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
I put open-top plastic drums in the loader and wrap quick tie-downs to keep them from sliding out, floating a 5 gal bucket upright in each to minimize sloshing/splashing, then drop 'em off if I have enough free to do so. I've put (plastic) window screens over the tops to let rain top them up and keep bugs/litter out when sitting. I lug smaller amounts in pairs of 5 gal buckets on the floor of the golf cart with 2 gal ice cream tubs floating & they usually 'jostle' out to the trees or fire pit more than 3/4 full, with a dipper in each one.
I fill drums from the pond (a foot-deep creek oughta do) with a 2" gas pump vs over-drawing my well & dip with the 2s to fill the 5s. Rear forks might lift more than a FEL depending on your tractor & equip. I suggest these as a temp solution while you sort out the tank possibilities. With more than two drums, weight alone might be a problem even without sloshing, & mobility might not be 'all that'.
I fill drums from the pond (a foot-deep creek oughta do) with a 2" gas pump vs over-drawing my well & dip with the 2s to fill the 5s. Rear forks might lift more than a FEL depending on your tractor & equip. I suggest these as a temp solution while you sort out the tank possibilities. With more than two drums, weight alone might be a problem even without sloshing, & mobility might not be 'all that'.