Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors?

   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #21  
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #22  
Brother-in-law has one of those battery operated Harbor Freight pumps and says it’s great. I have a few of those No Spill gas cans and they really do work great for me but everything I normally fill is a very easy reach, my opinion they are by far the best and most durable gas cans I’ve ever used. When I bought the first one I thought boy that’s a lot of money for a gas can but it works so well that I eventually bought a couple more.
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #23  
No offense, but I HATE those cans ! Too slow, takes forever to drain 5 gal. I finally inserted a vent hole cap in my 5 gal cans to let them vent properly, and now I can drain a can in a minute or less.

But the best solution is the 12v submersible pump from ebay. I even use it to pump hydraulic fluid into the reservoir when I do 500 hour service. (besides using it for regular diesel fill ups)

The no spill brand cans are the best of the “safety” cans IMO. I like them for filling 2 stroke equipment but the 5 gallons are too slow to empty. I use VP race jugs which aren’t “technically” fuel containers to avoid the regulations. You can buy RK brand cans for half what a VP can cost if there’s a location near you.
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #24  
About 14 years ago I had the local Farm CO-OP bring a 300 gallon tank our for off-road diesel. Full size nozzle and electric pump. It was NO COST to me. I just call them when I need a refill and never had to have any repairs except a new nozzle and they didn't charge for that either. Best thing I ever did!
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #25  
Maybe it's just me but refueling my 2002 TC40 is just a real PITA! With the filler neck 54" off the ground, climbing up on whichever implement is currently attached and jockeying around with a five gallon can of diesel is no walk in the park. I use the tractor primarily for mowing, splitting firewood and hauling tree trimmings to the burn pile-all this is seasonal work so thank God I don't have to "fill 'er up" often. Tried a ladder but no dice. Now I just partially fill the can(s) to decrease the weight and initial pour angle.
So basically I've just grumbled to myself through the refueling process until a friend recently bought a new Branson tractor with the fuel tank filler neck placed at the same height of the work deck! Makes that job as easy as refueling a riding mower...
Anyone have a better solution as in a nonelectrical pump or? I don't want to detach the implement and trying to keep the spillage/messiness factor to a minimum.
I bought this from Amazon a year ago. It works great. I put the 5gal can on a tall stool next to my LX2610 an turn it on. The pump drains the can in under 3min.

 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #26  
Understand your situation. With the tank behind the seat and between the ROPS uprights, it IS a real pain. When working at the NH dealer, we NEVER lifted cans to fill a tractor. Either used a "leg" tank or had a barrel and hand pump.
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #27  
Maybe it's just me but refueling my 2002 TC40 is just a real PITA! With the filler neck 54" off the ground, climbing up on whichever implement is currently attached and jockeying around with a five gallon can of diesel is no walk in the park. I use the tractor primarily for mowing, splitting firewood and hauling tree trimmings to the burn pile-all this is seasonal work so thank God I don't have to "fill 'er up" often. Tried a ladder but no dice. Now I just partially fill the can(s) to decrease the weight and initial pour angle.
So basically I've just grumbled to myself through the refueling process until a friend recently bought a new Branson tractor with the fuel tank filler neck placed at the same height of the work deck! Makes that job as easy as refueling a riding mower...
Anyone have a better solution as in a nonelectrical pump or? I don't want to detach the implement and trying to keep the spillage/messiness factor to a minimum.
If you have a front bucket, load a fuel drum in bucket, raise it up. Siphon into the tank. Lowering bucket will stop the filling.
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #28  
I like those No-Spill fuel cans!!
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #29  
I've been using the 5 gallon metal safety cans for years and twice I've found a black widow underneath right where I put my hand. Yes it's a pain lifting them up each time.
 
   / Is there a better way to refuel the TC series tractors? #30  
After hours of analyzing and years or experience plus a very few seconds of brilliance,, found a really cheap way of re-filling tanks with fuel.. at NO COST!! Really works if you are able to lift a full plastic juice container without strain or pain..... available at most food stores...
Rinsed out and dried a former 1 or 2 litre plastic juice container instead of throwing it into land fill or recycle bin, placed a funnel to fit into opening, placed both containers on ground and lifted the larger fuel container, ( often 20 litres and quite easily lifted if you're in reasonably physical shape,) filled the smaller one, capped it so as not to spill, lifted the smaller one onto tractor - or whatever implement - filling opening which already has another smaller funnel if you've prepared correctly,remove the cap, tilt the container until empty, Repeat until said tank is almost full. No fuel gauge? Have a clean wooden rod and tip into tank til hits bottom. Check where fuel line visible.. Do not scrape and DO NOT use a metal one to avoid sparks.... Even having to step up higher, still quite safe and simple....
Helped by Einstein's comment :
"It takes an unusual mind to analyze (or see) the obvious!!" Thanks to Albert!
And especially in these times critical to keep a sense of humour... And thanks to Chaplin!!
 

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