Glenn9643
Veteran Member
I've been using a hand pump to fuel from 30-gl drums and recently acquired a 120v electric pump from a friend. Another buddy owns a service station and when he discovered I was trying to rig a pump to fuel my tractor offered me a nozzle and hose. The pump has been stored in a barn since 1982 (according to the date scratched on the filter) but I freed it up and it works fine. The only problem is a small hole in the fuel hose where it was kinked. The hose has all fittings made onto it and has steel mesh reinforcement within the rubber. Before I cut the hose with a hacksaw and jury-rig a fitting I thought I'd ask for ideas on patching the hole. If I can't find any other method I may place a piece of fuel line over the hole and tighten it in place with a stainless hose clamp and see if that works. Any ideas? Thanks.