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redbear

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Middleburg, FL
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Farmpro 2430
Just curious how you guys refuel your tractors. Do to several shoulder injuries I can no longer hold up a 5 gal can to fill mine.
 
   / Feeling #2  
Just curious how you guys refuel your tractors. Do to several shoulder injuries I can no longer hold up a 5 gal can to fill mine.
I bought a 30 gallon fuel caddy with a hand pump and hose. Alternatively you can buy a cheap hand or battery powered pump for your 5 gallon cans: the can stays on the ground and you just use the hose to fill with.
 
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I got tired of handling fuel cans years ago. I bit the bullet and installed a transfer tank in my truck with a commerical 12v pump, filter, and auto shutoff nozzle.
 
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I got tired of handling fuel cans years ago. I bit the bullet and installed a transfer tank in my truck with a commerical 12v pump, filter, and auto shutoff nozzle.
Do they make those tanks with a toolbox? I have a toolbox where that tank would go.
 
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I've seen integrated tool boxes, but they get pricey. I have a 37g tank and a separate tool box that butts up to the tank. The tank is about 6" wide, level with the side of the bed, and the width of the bed (almost).
 
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For the OP.....sometimes.....I just pour out a gallon at a time from the 5 gallon container. into a one gallon jug....That's OK for just 2-3 gallons.

And....."Welcome to TBN" redbear

Cheers,
Mike
 
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Just curious how you guys refuel your tractors. Do to several shoulder injuries I can no longer hold up a 5 gal can to fill mine.

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I began struggling with those 5 gal cans years ago. Eventually, I rigged up a fuel transfer pump on my furnace fuel oil tank. I just posted this in another thread as well:

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It cost around $200 and an afternoon's work but my shoulders & back think it was money well spent.
 
 
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