So setting up a 50 gal transfer tank from a old f700 ford truck. Wanting to keep this project on the cheaper side, I'll be using it to fill a couple 150+hp allis chalmers tractors and a gleaner combine. I have been using a bunch of jerry cans(crazy I know) and want something easier. Will I regret getting a hand pump vs a electric? I could see issues keeping the nozzle in the combine which is up top while pumping down in the pickup.
And If I do go with a hand pump, is the piston or rotary better? looking into fillrite since they seem to be made good and last.
I'm in canada and the hand pumps with hose and nozzle are around $250 cad. The 12v looks to be around $450 cad at the cheapest.. Although I did find a RD812 smaller one for under $400.
Just looking for suggestions, thanks
And If I do go with a hand pump, is the piston or rotary better? looking into fillrite since they seem to be made good and last.
I'm in canada and the hand pumps with hose and nozzle are around $250 cad. The 12v looks to be around $450 cad at the cheapest.. Although I did find a RD812 smaller one for under $400.
Just looking for suggestions, thanks