sgipson
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What you guys find to be the better way of fuel transfer to get away from lifting 5 gal jugs to fill tractor
Don’t use enough for 50 gal drum with pump
Don’t use enough for 50 gal drum with pump
YUP!I found small 12 volt pump kits on the web that U drop into your container.
They come with filler hose, battery clips and switched power cord.
(Actually I observed that they are essentially marine bilge pumps.)
Fit 2" openings and self drain once shut off which is a nice feature.
Not super fast but just right for CUTs.
Well cautioned is to never use for gasoline or other volatile fuels.
I like it so much that I have a spare 'just in case'.
NB, also offered in 24VDC.
Well, a 55 gal barrel full of fuel will not go bad over a few years sitting inside a shop or building out of the weather, so maybe a barrel and pump is the way to go in the end if lifting 5 gal jugs is not acceptable. I used 5 gal jugs for a while but would burn 10 a week, graduated to one barrel with a 12v pump, then to 4 barrels filled twice a year. Finally broke down and got a like new 550 gal fuel tank from a construction company on the cheap ($250.00) with electric transfer pump. Now I just call the fuel company and they come load my tank and I pull my tractors up to the filling station and filler up.What you guys find to be the better way of fuel transfer to get away from lifting 5 gal jugs to fill tractor
Don’t use enough for 50 gal drum with pump