Just a thought...
*My dad utilized a transfer tank that stayed in his pickup bed...
Used it to refuel his dozer, loader, backhoe, ect...
Had a small electric pump that attached to the battery...
Worked great...
No lifting of 5 gal cans plus the added convenience of refueling to remote locations...
I've still got it...
Keep things simple...do you really use enough fuel per year to justify the expense of a fancy fueling setup? As for me, I have an old milkhouse with a concrete pad inside that is the ideal height to set a 55 gallon drum on and use a hose to refill my tractor....but...why bother? For my purposes all I need to do is fill three 5 gallon diesel cans four or five times a year. SIMPLE SIMPLE SIMPLE.
Just a thought...
My dad utilized a transfer tank that stayed in his pickup bed...
Used it to refuel his dozer, loader, backhoe, ect...
Had a small electric pump that attached to the battery...
Worked great...
No lifting of 5 gal cans plus the added convenience of refueling to remote locations...
I've still got it...
Here's our setup. You can get these fuel oil tanks cheap if you watch the local paper or Craigslist. There's always someone putting in a new high eff furnace that switches from fuel oil to nat gas. We got 2 for free so far.
The pump came from Northern Tool. The local oil company comes to our place to fill it when needed.