Wombat125
Gold Member
I have a little dilemna. I need to figure out how to install more diesel in my 5303. I understand the mechanics, but I'm having trouble with the logistics. Here's the facts:
1. I have a 19 gallon fuel tank
2. It takes me several months to go through a tank full, especially in this drought
3. I've been told it's not good to store diesel for long periods of time
4. Buying four 5 gal diesel cans/jerry cans is expensive
5. Buying one 30 gal diesel can is very expensive
6. The gas station is ~4 miles from my house with about half on pavement
Here are the options I'm aware of:
1. Drive the tractor to the gas station
2. Suck it up and buy the four deisel cans
3. Get some kind of storage vessle for the house to refill at home
I think I am leaning toward just driving to the gas station. That seems to have the least overhead and I get fresh fuel. So my first question is, how hard is it on my R1 tires to run 8 miles on the road every few months? My second question is, are there other refueling options I haven't considered?
Thanks for the input!!
1. I have a 19 gallon fuel tank
2. It takes me several months to go through a tank full, especially in this drought
3. I've been told it's not good to store diesel for long periods of time
4. Buying four 5 gal diesel cans/jerry cans is expensive
5. Buying one 30 gal diesel can is very expensive
6. The gas station is ~4 miles from my house with about half on pavement
Here are the options I'm aware of:
1. Drive the tractor to the gas station
2. Suck it up and buy the four deisel cans
3. Get some kind of storage vessle for the house to refill at home
I think I am leaning toward just driving to the gas station. That seems to have the least overhead and I get fresh fuel. So my first question is, how hard is it on my R1 tires to run 8 miles on the road every few months? My second question is, are there other refueling options I haven't considered?
Thanks for the input!!