Fuel can filter for diesel?

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JDTank

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When John Deere dropped off my X740, the delivery guy told me to get a marine diesel can, because they have a filter in them? I have never heard of this before, and I am wondering if anyone knows what he is talking about?

He said it keeps the fuel a lot cleaner before it enters your tank. I was just planning on getting a regular plastic yellow diesel can, and according to him, pieces of plastic get into your fuel tank. I don't buy it, but thought I would check here. The fuel filter on the engine would be more than capable of catching that anyways.
 
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I agree the filter on the tractor will cover you. Two 5 gallon cans would be plenty of fuel on hand imo. I bought two of the yellow cans from TSC and just threw them out after only two years. Both were cracking badly at the top.
 
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I agree the filter on the tractor will cover you. Two 5 gallon cans would be plenty of fuel on hand imo. I bought two of the yellow cans from TSC and just threw them out after only two years. Both were cracking badly at the top.

How fast will algae or fuel bugs grow in stored fuel? The JD guy also suggested always keeping the tank full if possible, to prevent moisture from collecting in the top of the fuel tank. I already knew this but I wonder if it makes much of a difference?
 
/ Fuel can filter for diesel? #4  
Have a look at the Mr. Funnel or the Racor rebranded version. They will prevent just about everything, including water, from getting into your tank.
 
/ Fuel can filter for diesel? #5  
You should always buy your fuel from stations that sell a lot of diesel, fresh usually uncontaminated fuel. Keep the tank as full as possible [ just like a gas vehicle ]. If you store diesel in 5 gallon cans, keep them full and put something like Power Service in them before you fill them up. If you do these things you should never need to filter the fuel in the first place, and keeps you from having to drain water out of your onboard fuel/water separator.
 
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We now have storage tanks with fuel filters on them but for years used the yellow plastic containers without filters. As recommended use fuel from someone who sells a lot. We have not regularly used Power Service or an algaecide, but it is used by many so you might want to.
 
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No-Spill cans are the best can that I have ever used. Add a funnel with a screen and you should be set.
 
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When I bought my first Kubota in 1972 it came with a removable brass screen in the fuel tank opening. Several tractors that we used on the farm had similar screens.
 
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No-Spill cans are the best can that I have ever used. Add a funnel with a screen and you should be set.

Are they that good?

I read somewhere that a common problem with them is the seal leaking around the threaded nozzle ring whenever you have the button pushed and fuel is coming out.

I can't those fuel cans anywhere in Canada, so I would have to get it sent to my post office at the border and go pick it up.
 
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Don't know about a can filter, but these www.nospill.com cans come highly recommended by others on the site. I haven't tried them yet, but are said to work very well for the new govt regs for fuel cans. I do have some experience with some real bad designs re the new regs. I use treatment in my stored fuel.
 
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Are they that good?

I read somewhere that a common problem with them is the seal leaking around the threaded nozzle ring whenever you have the button pushed and fuel is coming out.

I can't those fuel cans anywhere in Canada, so I would have to get it sent to my post office at the border and go pick it up.

I was looking for one myself.

Apparently they are not legal in Canada. Vessey's seeds was going to carry them as part of the Mantis tiller line I think, so I stopped in when I was in PEI to get one. I was told they had to send them back due to them being unapproved. That was last year so maybe things have changed.
 
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Are they that good?

I read somewhere that a common problem with them is the seal leaking around the threaded nozzle ring whenever you have the button pushed and fuel is coming out.

I can't those fuel cans anywhere in Canada, so I would have to get it sent to my post office at the border and go pick it up.

Well I can see room for improvement, but the nospill are all that I use any more. Are they perfect? no, but pretty sweet. I'd like to see a see a separate fill cap so the spout can remain in place. What I do is when I fill the cans I turn them upside down briefly to be sure that the oring is seated. I have 4 of the 2.5 gallon cans, two 1.25 gallon and one 5 gallon gas plus one 5 gallon diesel. I gave one of the 2.5 gallon cans to my brother. I don't use my cans too often, but when I do they work quite well and I don't stink like gas. I have an old can with the spout stored inside and I always stink like gas when I use that one.

I have my own 575 gallon diesel tank so I seldom use the diesel can, but it is here if I need it.

These cans are good enough that they get a Honda oficial part number in fact my 5 callon can came with a Honda sticker on it.
 
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These cans are good enough that they get a Honda oficial part number in fact my 5 callon can came with a Honda sticker on it.

I got a Honda labeled one for my chain saws. I love it and have had no problems. I never overflow the saws now.
 
/ Fuel can filter for diesel? #14  
I bought a diltered funnel fron CDN Tire, has a shut off on the bottom. Buy diesel from a busy truck stop and run conditioner year round. Also change fuel filter annually. Have zero troubles.
 
/ Fuel can filter for diesel? #15  
Hiya,

If you want to make sure you filter the fuel, get a deep funnel and stick a automotive paint strainer in it, pour through the strainer and your good. They will catch just about anything and they will also plug very quick if you have clouding/jelling or any alge. If you plug the strainer, you have a fuel issue.

Tom
 

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