S854
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2017
- Messages
- 214
- Location
- Helena, MT
- Tractor
- ‘67 MF 135 Deluxe / ‘22 Kioti CK2610 HST/Bad Boy ZT Elite 54”
I recently purchased a CK2610 HST… it was actually delivered yesterday… fun stuff… it has joined our growing tractor family (‘67 MF 135 Deluxe, ‘92 Craftsman GT 5000 and ‘65 Case 130)…
my question, however, is in regards to an older style 33gallon Fill-Rite fuel tank/pump I have on our property… (read: “all metal -- nozzle, pump, shut-off lever, nozzle holder”)
we have considerable wind here which stirs up the fine dust in the driveway… that dust is attracted to the diesel nozzle… I’m able to wipe the outside of the nozzle, but I’m concerned about the dust which settles on the inside of the spout…
obviously, there is a fuel filter in the tractor circuit and also one after the Fill-Rite pump (which does no good in regards to the dust in the nozzle)… the amount of dust inside the spout is miniscule… but it’s still there…
prevously I pumped the first shot of fuel back into the 33 gallon tank, then filled my tractor’s tank… not really keen on continuing this practice…
looking for ideas on how to keep this nozzle “dust free”…
I should mention we have young grandchildren around who are very good at being young grandchildren… the nozzle remains locked in its holder when not in use so I can’t simply “put a bag” over it… that would be too easy…
thanks in advance for any and all suggestions
P.S. here’s a pic of my new toy

my question, however, is in regards to an older style 33gallon Fill-Rite fuel tank/pump I have on our property… (read: “all metal -- nozzle, pump, shut-off lever, nozzle holder”)
we have considerable wind here which stirs up the fine dust in the driveway… that dust is attracted to the diesel nozzle… I’m able to wipe the outside of the nozzle, but I’m concerned about the dust which settles on the inside of the spout…
obviously, there is a fuel filter in the tractor circuit and also one after the Fill-Rite pump (which does no good in regards to the dust in the nozzle)… the amount of dust inside the spout is miniscule… but it’s still there…
prevously I pumped the first shot of fuel back into the 33 gallon tank, then filled my tractor’s tank… not really keen on continuing this practice…
looking for ideas on how to keep this nozzle “dust free”…
I should mention we have young grandchildren around who are very good at being young grandchildren… the nozzle remains locked in its holder when not in use so I can’t simply “put a bag” over it… that would be too easy…
thanks in advance for any and all suggestions
P.S. here’s a pic of my new toy
