Biocide! Any diesel that's going to sit I add it to. All the little critters here get non-ethanol gas for similar reasoning.Thanks guys - Darn I already setup a 40 gal tank and it came out pretty nice LOL
Biocide! Any diesel that's going to sit I add it to. All the little critters here get non-ethanol gas for similar reasoning.Thanks guys - Darn I already setup a 40 gal tank and it came out pretty nice LOL
That law (or logic) does not apply to diesel fuel, it will not ignite off of static spark, which is why they want you to remove the container from the vehicle.How do you get around the law that says you have to take containers off the vehicle and put them on the ground for filling them at the gas station? Not sure if it is a state law or?
Here's the one I set up before I found out that the pumps now all sell ULSD.Makes perfectly good sense NIW, and I thought that, but the signs posted on the pumps didn't distinguish between gas and diesel which are often dispensed side by side. Figured lawmakers didn't understand flashpoints....or were ultracareful. But good news to me I am going to see what I can strap to a pallet and slide under the cap on my truck.
Nice can's but I would go through 2 of those in a day when I'm mowing.Here's my fuel depot, midwest can with easy flo. I don't think my oil burner will use a lot of fuel. Tractor Supply has the easy flo's on the shelf.
Nice rig Ed, thanks for posting pics!
Repurpose it for Bourbon!Thanks, It's to bad I don't need it now
Repurpose it for Bourbon!
I run off road diesel exclusively.
Oh yeah, having a hose and nozzle is much, much better than using 5 gallon cans. My nozzle is even auto-shutoff. I will say my MX4800 gets the worst fuel economy of any tractor I've ever owned. My L4310 mowing, using the same mower, will go just as long as the new MX but only has a 10 gallon tank instead of 13.5 gallons that the MX holds.Now i wont even spill diesel on the hood of the tractor... I'm sure i'll leave him $3.00 a gallon since he is saving me so much time and trouble.
good to have nice neighbors..
I just got a MX5200 and only have 12 hours on it... that said, I was suprised how fast i'm using up the Diesel.Oh yeah, having a hose and nozzle is much, much better than using 5 gallon cans. My nozzle is even auto-shutoff. I will say my MX4800 gets the worst fuel economy of any tractor I've ever owned. My L4310 mowing, using the same mower, will go just as long as the new MX but only has a 10 gallon tank instead of 13.5 gallons that the MX holds.
Been using two of these. Sit on the cowling, push a button, super easy. I use 10 gallons a day mowing, so works well for me.
Yeah, me too. (Lol...MeToo movement for tractors). But in all seriousness, I expected the MX (which uses common-rail, electronically-controlled fuel injectors and much higher fuel pressures) to be better on fuel than my older, mechanical fuel injection Kubotas. But it is not. And I have not even hit my first regeneration yet, during which I know it will suck quite a bit more fuel (I know from experience with diesel pickup trucks).I just got a MX5200 and only have 12 hours on it... that said, I was suprised how fast i'm using up the Diesel.
I use the exact same container. Works great and I no longer spill any diesel fuel on my tractor.Been using two of these. Sit on the cowling, push a button, super easy. I use 10 gallons a day mowing, so works well for me.