HE ! HE!! No gobal warming here,just ask al gore.I just topped off the 300 gal. gas tank. Only took 60 gal.at $3.70 per gal.Just filled up before the summer prices go up.300 gal of gas, and 150 diesel, according to my cellphone that's around $1,600.00, ouch!, you people in Michigan use a lot of fuel, must be from all that snowplowing caused by global warming.Just ask al gore.
I'd like to have a small oil drum rather than a big one, I have set up high so I can have the fuel gravity feed. With a big drum, I have use a credit card to pay for it, but I wonder how big it has to be to have a oil company deliver ORF. I've been using 3, 6 gallon containers, and my shoulder starting to hurt lifting a 6 gallon can up 4' on the hood so I can pour it in. I look at some DC fuel pumps, but they start at $150.00, and I'm not sure how long they would last, or even if they work good.
You need a jiggle siphon. Put the fuel can/jug on the hood, open the big hole, stuff in the jiggle siphon and jiggle. Point the open end towards the fuel fill hole and Bobs' your uncle. It will suck the can down to about 2" of fuel left in the can.[/Q
I have one of those siphon's, they do work good, but the problem with them, I still have to lift 6 gallons 4-1/2' off the floor, I don't know what 6 gal. weighs in Maine, but more than a foot high it's heavy. I put fuel in my tractor 3 weeks ago and pulled a muscle in my shoulder, it still hurts, and the sad part is, I remember when I was younger, I could take 6 gallons and throw it over the tractor. But now I need a platform the same height as my tractor hood, or maybe get a boat winch.
If you don't beleve globa warming look at weather in Europe. There was no winter this year at all. All winter looked like early spring. The average temperature of the globe was higher than in the past.
You need a jiggle siphon. Put the fuel can/jug on the hood, open the big hole, stuff in the jiggle siphon and jiggle. Point the open end towards the fuel fill hole and Bobs' your uncle. It will suck the can down to about 2" of fuel left in the can.[/Q
I have one of those siphon's, they do work good, but the problem with them, I still have to lift 6 gallons 4-1/2' off the floor, I don't know what 6 gal. weighs in Maine, but more than a foot high it's heavy. I put fuel in my tractor 3 weeks ago and pulled a muscle in my shoulder, it still hurts, and the sad part is, I remember when I was younger, I could take 6 gallons and throw it over the tractor. But now I need a platform the same height as my tractor hood, or maybe get a boat winch.
Sorry, I forgot about the lifting it up to the hood. I have the same problem, right down to the boogered up shoulder. I put $20.oo worth in my cans. that makes them about 4 gallons each and a lot lighter.