An easier way to refuel your tractor

   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #221  
I always fill on the slab and never knew any different. Amazing thought that in the end it could be dangerous. I still do not understand it though with a plastic can.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #222  
These new plastic cans generate static
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #223  
These new plastic cans generate static

Sure do. Not a huge issue with diesel but a big issue with gasoline. Always keep the fuel nozzle in physical contact with the fuel can and always fill it on the ground, nit in your trunk or on the bed of your pickup truck. Liquid in motion (fuel) generates static electricity when flowing. Why fuel tankers have a static strap.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #224  
Indeed, the danger is real. My wife was filling cans with gasoline as they were sitting in our truck bed with liner, fire started in the neck of one of the cans.....she blew out the flame. Now the cans are filled on the concrete slab.

She's very lucky she didn't blow herself up. Bed liners and fuel cans getting filled, don't mix well.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #225  
Hi all, What I do, i use the H F transfer pump $8.00 with coupon! My compact Kioti ck 25 HST only holds about 7 gl. It works so good that I bought two more, for my gasoline equipment and the DEF fluid for the truck!✌��️

Just wrote an e-mail to HF requesting them to come put with their transfer pump with a 20 volt Li-Ion removable pack (ala Bauer). The battery pumps are hard on D batteries. 20 volt pack is (would) be the hot setup.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #226  
Indeed, the danger is real. My wife was filling cans with gasoline as they were sitting in our truck bed with liner, fire started in the neck of one of the cans.....she blew out the flame. Now the cans are filled on the concrete slab.
I think I have finally figured this static electricity thing out. Might be wrong but the charge seems to run along the plastic surface as opposed to through a metallic conductor. My shop vac hose will jump a 3/4 inch spark while extracting sawdust from the bandsaw until I attach a ground wire to the plastic hose surface. Could cause a dust explosion I致e been told.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #227  
I served in reserve air force as ground crew way back.
When fueling every thing was grounded to everything!
Fuel trucks had ground lines on a reel in order to ground everything together.

Tools were non ferrous, even footwear had no metal wear edges.
Mind U some gases were fairly high octane.

With jet fuel cautions went by the wayside most often.

Gas pumps at service stations actually have grounding woven into the pump hoses as I understand it.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #228  
Back in the 50's, our store sold automobile grounding straps that just looked like rubber strips hanging down from the car and dragged on the ground. Don't know what they were supposed to solve. They did have lightening bolt graphics molded into them and we stocked them in the Go-Faster section, along side the mud flaps, fuzzy dice, curb feelers, girlie steering wheel spinners, porta-walls, pine tree air fresheners...

The other thing static electricity brings to mind is the unfortunate women who operated industrial sand blasting cabinets- the kind with a window at eye level and built in rubber gloves. You leaned against the cabinet to operate it and if somehow the cabinet lost its ground connection, the static electricity grounded thru the nipples.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #229  
Indeed, the danger is real. My wife was filling cans with gasoline as they were sitting in our truck bed with liner, fire started in the neck of one of the cans.....she blew out the flame. Now the cans are filled on the concrete slab.

It’s the law here that cans be on the ground when filling. Also the reason they now limit you to a 5 gal container, and won’t allow you to fill the plastic fuel caddies.
 
   / An easier way to refuel your tractor #230  
I set the can on the hood of the tractor and use a jiggle siphon. It doesn't get any easier than that! I walk away and do other things while it's filling. I use the same technique for my bobcat.

My favorite way to fill the tractor though is to drive it into town and pull up at the gas station. You get a lot of looks driving a diesel tractor through a round-about on main street and then pulling into the gas station! It's fun as heck!
 

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