Wow! Double WOW! Now that's what I call the King of Fuel Storage Facilities.
I bought one of these recently on a whim. I use typical jerry cans to fuel my boats, pressure washer, mowers, and tractor but got tired of spilled fuel due to slips, cracked or ill fitting spouts, or overflows. I wasn't expecting much but so far I absolutely love this thing. Has auto shut off and so far after using it to transfer diesel and gas from approx 12 Jerry cans worth of fuel in the past few months it's still pumping strong on the first set of AA batteries.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01IWCP7XC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That would be correct, we generally put a fuel additive (including something for anti gel when it gets close to Winter) in when we get fuel, so it wouldn't be a huge concern to me, but fresher fuel is always a plus.Off road diesel is supposed to be regular highway diesel with dye and no road tax. But in a store that does not sell much off road diesel, the on road stuff would get rotated faster. If you're in an area that has summer and winter diesel, the off road fuel they sell might be summer fuel for longer into the fall than the on road fuel. Using that you'd be more likely to have summer fuel in your tractor come winter.
Same here, except I use gravity instead of a pump.
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