If that sprayer tank has a bottom drain like mine I wouldn't trust it for holding diesel. I'd use a steel or HDPE oil drum.I made a cart to hold a 26 gal poly tank with a hand pump.
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It isn't pretty but it's very functional. I roll it up a ramp to load on a trailer and wheel it around to fuel wherever it's needed.
No Drain. It's had diesel in it for over 15 years with no leakage.If that sprayer tank has a bottom drain like mine I wouldn't trust it for holding diesel. I'd use a steel or HDPE oil drum.
Pretty when it's all clean and dry, but all I see is a dirt and grit magnet and multiple sources of garbage to get into a fuel system.I use 55 gallon drums, there are a number of manual and electric pumps already on the market that thread right in the large bung.
Or you can build or buy a cradle and valve that threads into the small hole and lay if over so gravity does the work.
That’s about as cheap and simple as it gets.
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Unless you drive a diesel and can tie into a pressure test port and let the trucks factory tank/pump(s) do the work.
Those roller drum cradles are designed to pivot upright to refill.Pretty when it's all clean and dry, but all I see is a dirt and grit magnet and multiple sources of garbage to get into a fuel system.
And your still lugging cans of fuel around and how are you going to get your drum refilled?