Fuel, 101 way's to get it

   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #81  
As full tank should last for few days working 8 hrs a day I would think.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #82  
As full tank should last for few days working 8 hrs a day I would think.
I really would love to find that this is the case. The internet searches I did came up with 6+ gallons per hour under medium to hard usage. I will be doing medium because I lack experience and don't want to break my stuff. If I do better on fuel I will be quite pleased.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #83  
Anyone know if there are issues connecting the fule pump to a barrel? If the hole/threads right? Does it need to be vented?
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it
  • Thread Starter
#84  
The excavator is mine. I stroked that painful check almost 3 weeks ago.im under the gun to get my land cleared in the next month. And will use it for many other things so the math made sense. The pump is rated for 50gallons per 100 strokes. It can also be set for 25 gallons per 100 to make it easier and more controllable. At first I was thinking 12 V but this was cheaper and has less to go wrong. The only issue I can foresee is the dispensing hose is only 8 feet long. I will probably replace it.
Not sure what you mean by where is the water coming from.

Sometimes for me I don't what's worse, writing a check or making big payments, at-least you now have it. In your previous post you said you have to get a water filter for the fuel tank, some bio-side and ice tea.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it
  • Thread Starter
#86  
I really would love to find that this is the case. The internet searches I did came up with 6+ gallons per hour under medium to hard usage. I will be doing medium because I lack experience and don't want to break my stuff. If I do better on fuel I will be quite pleased.

We'll the positive side is, hand pump sounds like good exercise to me, just hope your in good shape and don't need much, say 2 gal./hrs. worth.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #87  
Sometimes for me I don't what's worse, writing a check or making big payments, at-least you now have it. In your previous post you said you have to get a water filter for the fuel tank, some bio-side and ice tea.
Ok, now I'm following you. The issue of a water filter was seeing posts about fuel storage and talking about it getting condensation in it. But at first I don't think it will be around long enough for me to have to worry about it. hopefully in a month I will not be using it as much but that is probably just a pipe dream.
i have at least 4 acres to stump and clean up this month to so I can plant trees. Once that is done. I will be putting in a fence....Excavator not involved, but the tractor is. Then I have a road and bridge to construct, then more trees and stumps to clear to prepare the homesite so we can get the foundation poured and hopefully get the house built this year. I'll probably put the filter on there just for peace of mind but I think I'm gonna be rolling thru some diesel. And I went back out and did some more searching and it looks like I might get away with less fuel than I was expecting. I haven't found any specific listing for my excavator, but I have found some specs for a cat315 with is a slightly larger excavator and it projected 4 gallons per hour. So if I got away with that or less I'd be in better shape. And thankfully, the cost of diesel isn't near as hight right now as it was a few years ago.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #88  
You should be getting pretty good running it after 4ac of clearing. Did you get s Thumb for the bucket? You'll need it. The nice thing about the water filters, is they'll shut the supply off if they fill with water. In not sure if if could be dumped out and put back on or not. Ideally I think a water and particulate filter online is best? That's what I'm doing on a gasoline tank that's outside. It's was also a older 300 gal tank I cleaned a bunch of gunk out. I sometimes put this in my cars too though.
I don't have any filter on the inside diesel tank.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #89  
Fill Rite 110 pumps start at around $600.00, beyond my pay grade. As for lifting the hood to hook up a 12v pump, I wonder how many times I would of done that before a light came on and started hooking the clamps on the starter, but now we'll never know, 110v pump is on it's way.

ONE reason to go with DC pump is so you can still get fuel during a power outage. For some that may not be an issue, but still something to think about.
Personally I don't like the looks of those dinky 10 gpm pumps (AC OR DC) that are referenced, they look really cheap built but at approximately $120, they are cheap. I prefer one that has a dip tube to screw into the bung on a drum or fuel storage tank like the 15 gpm Filrite.
 
   / Fuel, 101 way's to get it #90  
This thread was quite timely for me. I have 2 5 gallon diesel cans and that was fine for my tractor...but since I just got a large excavator delivered to the land....which has a 65 gallon tank, and after some internet research to calculate my fuel usage, I will probably need a full tank for every 8-10 hour day I put in on it.....I will be working non stop for about 10 days pulling stumps.....and hopefully that will be enough to get me where I need to be for the spring. So....I needed a different fuel setup. After looking over many suggestions I went with a 100 gallon tank from Tractor Supply, and a hand pump. I picked them up today and put them together. I will be mounting the tank to a heavy plastic palate tomorrow. And I will be buying pallet forks for the tractor next weekend so I can take it off the truck eventually. I need to learn about the Biocide mentioned since I will eventually have some fuel sitting around for more than a day or two. I might also want to put a water filter on it. Tank was 349 and the pump was 169. so I'm in it for about 525 plus tax.....shouldn't be paying tax since it is for the farm, but that is another story.
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Man or Man, your arm is going to be getting awfully tired when pumping 60 gallons of fuel (5 gallon reserve) at a time in that excavator.
Why didn't you spring for just a few dollars more and get a 12VDC Filrite pump for that tank. It isn't too late if you haven't used that arm killer hand pump yet. Hook it to your equipment battery if you like or install a dedicated fuel tank pump battery. I assume you will keep the tank in your truck at least temporarily till you finish with the excavator, so hooking the pump to your truck battery would work also.
 

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