nybirdman
Super Member
Those five gallon cans are starting to get heavy;shoulder and back surgery didn't help.I find this little pump quite handy for refilling the tractor and the atv's and mower.No spill and an automatic shut-off.
Yes sir. Harbor freight has them around 10 bucks. I've got one works greatCan get for a lot less money, a pump that just inserts into an existing container.
Yeah, the Amazon pump has more than doubled since I got mine. The $75 is way beyond their worth now. I have two versions of the pump--The one above and the "stick". Both work great for filling small engines/tanks.Ouch, 75 bucks. I’ll stick to my HarborFreight pump; $8 on sale and has worked like a champ for the past 2 years.
Is the HF one rated for gasoline? I thought it was only rated for diesel. Not that I am gonna pay $75 for this one, but it at least appears rated for gasoline.Yes sir. Harbor freight has them around 10 bucks. I've got one works great
The HF website says it’s rated for gasoline.Is the HF one rated for gasoline? I thought it was only rated for diesel. Not that I am gonna pay $75 for this one, but it at least appears rated for gasoline.
I love my HF one for filling the diesel tractor. Wish I had one rated for gasoline for the lawn mower and/or generator.
I suspect it is a more of a safety issue as the small DC pump is actually submerged in fuel.I’ve used my HF pump to fill my cars & mower with gasoline, but I’ve heard that gas will dry out the seals eventually, so after pumping gas I stick it in a can of diesel and let it run a few seconds to coat the seals with diesel fuel. So far I’ve had no problems.