Hi Carl,
Sorry, but I had to chuckle a bit, If I bought my wife a battery operated pimp, should would kill me![]()
I also know it was a typo, but it's gotta be one of the funniest typos I've seen in a while. :laughing:
Hi Carl,
Sorry, but I had to chuckle a bit, If I bought my wife a battery operated pimp, should would kill me![]()
Thanks for the info! One way you could possibly try with the 55 Gallon Drum, is tap a faucet like the one below into the top of the can, and lie the can on its side elevated off of the ground. Then you can open the faucet with a hose attached, and let gravity do the work for you. Just an idea
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Drum Faucet/Tap
Why not just use the same pump for all 12 drums?We had a setup like this for lubricating oils at the shop where I once worked... Fire Marshal wrote us up because the gravity flow could feed a fire.
*Boss had to buy 12 pumps... one for each 55 gallon drum.
Here my set up. 55 gal plastic drum, 12V pump, automatic pistol all powered from the tractor. The socket has full time 12V and switched 12 V terminal. The switched terminal is used for a 3 point sprayer. Alternatively I could have used the trailer socket that has power on when the key and lights are on but I decided to use separate socket.