kthompson
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- Joined
- Sep 12, 2008
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- Location
- South Carolina
- Tractor
- Kubotas B2710, M6800, L6060 cab, Volvo EC excavator, 2 ZTRs and various implements.
It is funny how often people think they have the "SINGLE BEST" of idea such as some expressed here. overszd makes a great point. No doubt there are people on tbn who may use two but certainly less than five tanks a year. Then talking less than ten gallon fuel tanks. There there are those who have a single tractor that takes much fuel to fill theirs once. Also don't miss the factor of the difference of location to fill the different equipment. My excavator and B2710 tanks are low and easy while my other two tractors are not and also not easy to get a five gallon tank to. I use a 150 tank in trailer with handpump. Works well for me normally but still once in while use five gallon tank rather than hook up my trailer the tank resides to haul to a machine that needs say ten gallons or less to be back to shop.
Idea someone posted here maybe years ago was using compressed air to push the fuel. Looking for suitable gas tank less than fifty gallons for my mowers now. The other day was talking to a lawn care guy who uses tank mounted on his trailer up a few feet and when he unloads his mowers gravity works great to fill them.
Idea someone posted here maybe years ago was using compressed air to push the fuel. Looking for suitable gas tank less than fifty gallons for my mowers now. The other day was talking to a lawn care guy who uses tank mounted on his trailer up a few feet and when he unloads his mowers gravity works great to fill them.