Texasmark
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- Joined
- Apr 24, 2012
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- Location
- N. Texas
- Tractor
- Ford: '88 3910 Series II, '80 3600, '65 3000; '07 6530C Branson with FEL, 2020 LS MT225S. Case-IH 395 and 895 with cab. All Diesels
I have been using 55 gallon drums for so many years I can't remember. I keep them under a car port kinda of thing. The drums remain sealed unless the pump is installed and the mounting of it is pretty tight. Unscrewing (not removing, just unscrewing somewhat) the small bung will work for you. I don't need to do that.
My pump is the cheapest battery powered pump TSC sells. When I start pumping and I get all the flow I want, the barrel top compresses with a bang indicating a vacuum in the tank but the pump keeps pumping like nothing happened. I have slight leakage around the pump to tank mounting.
When filling the barrels, there is always an inch or so of diesel left as the suction tube has slots preventing you from sucking all the fuel out.....good as there could be water there that you don't want. I usually shine a flashlight down there before filling and using off-road diesel, all I see is crystal clear red diesel. No algae, no water, no crud I guess thanks to Power Services storage (white container) snake oil.
Other thing is at the outlet of the pump I have installed a Goldenrod water absorbing filter (TSC has that too) to pickup any water that may be in the fuel.
I have 3 barrels in a dedicated trailer so when it's time for a trip to town, just hook onto the trailer and get-r-done.
My pump is the cheapest battery powered pump TSC sells. When I start pumping and I get all the flow I want, the barrel top compresses with a bang indicating a vacuum in the tank but the pump keeps pumping like nothing happened. I have slight leakage around the pump to tank mounting.
When filling the barrels, there is always an inch or so of diesel left as the suction tube has slots preventing you from sucking all the fuel out.....good as there could be water there that you don't want. I usually shine a flashlight down there before filling and using off-road diesel, all I see is crystal clear red diesel. No algae, no water, no crud I guess thanks to Power Services storage (white container) snake oil.
Other thing is at the outlet of the pump I have installed a Goldenrod water absorbing filter (TSC has that too) to pickup any water that may be in the fuel.
I have 3 barrels in a dedicated trailer so when it's time for a trip to town, just hook onto the trailer and get-r-done.