1*The bungs on plastic barrels are a different thread then metal ones.
2*The pump you bough is built for metal barrels.
3*I ran into this same issue and what I did was make an adapter with parts from the plumbing section of the hardware store.
4*As for getting water in the fuel why in the world did you leave $400 of fuel sitting outside in the first place?
5*I would keep it in the barn and out of the weather.
6* L Brown is the owner of a plastic barrel storage system and I am surprised that he hasn't hit this yet.
7*He has a rather complicated valving arrangement that does more than just dispense.
8*Good to know that there is no pump for a plastic barrel.
9* I am not sure how you found parts for this at a plumbing store .
10*Diamond, you have any pix of your solution?
11*I can easily get 55 gallons with my tractor in and out of the truck, but 110 is just on the edge of not lift able.
12*So much for my fancy tractor.
13*I still think I can do this better, just have to figure out how.
14* We have a pole barn that is just a roof, no sides.
15*The barrel pump seal was never tight.
16*I will start looking for a steel barrel,
17*I just like the ability to see my status with the white barrel I am using.
18*Thanks again guys for the ideas and such
My blue plastic 55 gal drum is located inside my shed under cover .
19*I wouldn't trust the bungs and pump to be water tight.
20*There are two different threads on my barrel
21*(fine for a vent bung and a coarse for the pump fitting).
22*I have about 10 ft of hose to reach the tractor in the shed.
I also have a plastic barrel for diesel fuel. It has two bungs.
23*One has the same thread as the steel barrels.
24*The other has very coarse thread.
25*I bought a 12 V Northern Tools pump and filter that is permanently mounted on the barrel.
26*The pump is powered from the tractor when refueling.
27*The barrel is on a

dolly now so I can pull it to the tractor.