Heating Oil Access

/ Heating Oil Access #1  

mikesee

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Location
wilmington, de
Tractor
BX2660, RTV 900, RTV 1140 CXP, B21, KX-018-3, KX 121-4
Just got back from driving to buy diesel, lugging 5 five gallon cans back and forth for my RTV and BX2660. I use wood and heating oil to heat my house. I have a solid 275 gallon tank of heating oil in my basement, easily accessable. I am looking for safe secure clean way gain access to this fuel source so I don't burn fuel to get fuel. Any recommendations on what type of pumping system I should look into? Just need about 4 gallons a day to run my equiptment. Am not looking to dodge any taxation issues
 
/ Heating Oil Access #2  
If used off-road, no taxation issues apply. Some easily removed pump installed on the filler pipe would be easiest.
 
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#3  
Thanks Mike, accessing the tank from the outside is a better Idea than messing with doing it indoors. Good idea
 
/ Heating Oil Access #4  
I really don't like the smell of diesel in my house (funny how I liek it outside though). So I avoid doing any filling inside. My solution was to get a 55 gallon drum that the dealer fills when he fills my tank. It's on a stand with wheels so I can move it around the garage as needed and intot he corner when not. Much easier than putting a pump in the basement and running a hose outside. If I ever need to fill it when I have plenty of fuel in my 275 tank it's easy to put the drum in the back of my truck with the loader. With a 55 gallon drum you can save some money and get a hand pump.
 

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