jejeosborne
Veteran Member
I had bought a 55 gallon plastic drum of windshield washer to fill my rear tires and figured I would use the drum for fuel storage. I liked the fact that the side of the drum was graduated in 5 gallon increments and you can see the fuel level. I drilled a hole in each of the caps. The first cap I drilled the hole so that a 1/2 in cpvc would be a tight fit and inserted the dip tube. The second cap I threaded with a 1/2 male adaptor and glued on a gate valve and threaded on a quick coupling for the air hose. The filler hose is just a rubber garden hose with a male end and ball valve. To fill I put the hose in the fuel tank and open the ball valve, set my compressor output to about 10 pounds, crack open the gate valve to flow air. When I am down to my final gallon I close the gate valve stopping air flow. Fuel remains flowing from the drum still being pressurized so once the tractor tank nears full I slow flow with the ball valve and shut the valve when full. Then I open the gate valve relieving the drum pressure. I was amazed how fast the fuel flows and not a drop spilled.