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funwithahoe
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Ahh come on - There is hardly any difference between water and diesel.:laughing:
This is a 12 volt pump powered from a 110 volt outlet but can be powered by car truck or tractor .I had a good smart allic idea right up until I read "cheapest".:laughing:
The best idea I've seen yet consisted of a small fuel tank on a stand and a pump. I'm toying with the idea of building a small portable refueling station (25-50 gallons) which can be put into the back of the pickup to take to the station and refill. The rest of the time it would have a home in the shop where it can refuel the tractor easily. Not sure yet whether to use a 12 volt or 110 volt pump. Both have advantages and disadvantages.

Does your store have a web-site?
Yes but i dont have any pics of the cans on there. I will post a few picks of it. :thumbsup:
Gravity flow ... the 300 gallon tank on a stand (higher than the tractor) and the local fuel company delivers ....
Thats a great idea but I use 45 gallons a year so I guess they could deliver every 6.5 years or so - Might go bad before then!!
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I use a 5 gallon diesel can and a tube to siphon it. That way I just set the can on the hood, stick in a tube, one quick suck to prime and it drains most of the can.
Thanks and excuse the stupid question but the siphon starts by just shaking the tube - Doesn't seem like that would work?????![]()
there is a metal ball is in the end of the hose that goes in the tank which acts as a check valve. It only lets fuel go one way.
Aaron Z
When you stick it into the fuel, it fills to the level of the fuel, then when you shake it, the fuel starts to move up, which sucks in new fuel from the bottom of the hose. When that "runs out of steam", the check ball keeps the fuel from flowing back out. The next time the hose goes up, the cycle repeats.Thanks Aaron - and wiggling it makes enough of a vaccuum to pull some of the deisel up I guess?? Seems like a very simple and efficient solution - I have learned over time that the more simple it is the better for me.
How long to drain 5 gallons??