How Do I Refuel?

   / How Do I Refuel? #11  
Based on your reported fuel consumption I would;

A) Buy one 5 gallon can.
B) Put the required amount of fuel treatment in it.
C) Take it to the filling station and fill it up when needed.
D) Transfer fuel from the can to the tractor when the moment feels right (that reminds me of a commercial on TV?).

Advantages;
A) You always have the correct amount of fuel treatment in the tractor.
B) You avoid running a 12mph vehicle on a 60+mph highway....in my mind, tire wear is not the issue. Avoiding this whenever possible may prevent a driver from forcefully swallowing his cell phone when he crest over that little knoll.
C) Gives you something to do when the moment feels right?:rolleyes:

I use this method on both my diesel and gasoline equipment. When it comes time to put a seasonal piece of equipment to rest for the off-season...there is no worry about treating the fuel system....automatically already done.:)

I have noted that on some of my gasoline powered equipment, they respond well by starting and idling better with fuel stabalizer in them....especially my Bass boat.....I am told the stabalizer has octane boosting properties to it.
 
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   / How Do I Refuel?
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#12  
Thanks guys. I think I'll probably drive it to the gas station once since it's empty and then try to keep it topped off with a 5 gal diesel can thereafter.

I realize there are some potential safety issues driving on public roads, but I realized I can stay on gravel back roads most of the way. I think the ol' 5303 will do a bit over 20 mph. This is almost faster than I'm comfortable driving it. I'll probably end up throttling back just a touch.
 
   / How Do I Refuel? #13  
Drive it!
Your tires will probably get weather checked before you ever can wear them out anyway.
Make sure you have that 'slow moving' triangle on the back!
And if you have a FEL, carry a couple of 5 gals cans in it when you fill up.
 
   / How Do I Refuel? #14  
How does this driving to refuel effect your insurance. My insurance quits at the property line. If it takes several months to empty a 19 gal tank. would think sometime a trip to town to buy what ever and a 5 gal of diesel at same time would work.
I use the 15 gal. plastic barrels to haul fuel easy to identify the red farm fuel from highway fuel and small pump easy to fill tractor.
ken
 
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   / How Do I Refuel? #16  
Now you guys all realize that any container which is not emptied completely into the fuel tank in one go is going to sit partially full, maybe even less than 1/2 full for long periods of time.

If condensation is a problem in the tank, why isn't condensation in the fuel container (15 or 55 gal, take your pick) equally evil?
 
   / How Do I Refuel? #17  
Now you guys all realize that any container which is not emptied completely into the fuel tank in one go is going to sit partially full, maybe even less than 1/2 full for long periods of time.

If condensation is a problem in the tank, why isn't condensation in the fuel container (15 or 55 gal, take your pick) equally evil?
Quite true
 
   / How Do I Refuel? #18  
Were not talking about much fuel usage here so I vote for filling with 5 gal cans as needed to top off. Keep tabs on fuel treatment then find something else to worry about. These little tractors most of us have here have to be used all day to burn over 5 gallons so it is a non issue.

My equipment is insured on the road but I avoid roading equipment whenever possible. I pass too many pumps everyday in normal driving to see the need to make a special trip to the stations with my equipment.



Steve
 
   / How Do I Refuel? #19  
Curly- You do have a point but it's the amount of fuel and the time. For an average weekend tractor operator a 19gal tank "can" last quite awhile so there's more time to build up condensation. When using a 5gal can then it's either full or empty. I don't know many people who will use only a couple of gals of diesel at a time.
 
   / How Do I Refuel?
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#20  
Well, the decision was kind of made for me. We are in the middle of what appears to be a fairly major snow storm. Since my opportunity to drive the tractor into town has passed, I ended up buying a couple 5 gal yellow diesel cans and filling them up this morning.

I would still secretly like to drive down the road in high gear once just because I can.

Thanks again for all the input.
 

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