Got any favorites for a nice diesel tank maybe 10-30 gallon tank that has either hand pump or electric that have served you well and makes filling up tank much simpler than dumping 5 gallons at a time.
I’m right there with ya man, im tired of playing with five gallon cans myself. I switched All my gas cans to 2-1/2 gallon cans just for the simplicity and how bad all the new nozzles suckGot any favorites for a nice diesel tank maybe 10-30 gallon tank that has either hand pump or electric that have served you well and makes filling up tank much simpler than dumping 5 gallons at a time.
Any pics of the project?I converted an old 30 gallon compressor tank to a transfer tank. Bought all the stuff on amazon, hand pump, bungs, gas cap, etc. saved a couple hundred building my own.
same here. And than luckily one at work broke and the mechanic threw the entire thing in the trash, nowI started a fuel tank build plan, like 20-25 gal aluminum tank that could be set inside, or carried in the truck, loaded with forks, when I started to price out, nozzle, pump and filter set ups I started losing interest. Will be watching this thread to learn about some of the set ups you guys are using.
My fuel storage is a 55 gallon drum with a Filrite hand pump. I bought a drum lifter at HF and I refill the drum at the local gas station with off road diesel and use my FEL to remove the drum from my pickup. Simple, cheap, and it works for me.Got any favorites for a nice diesel tank maybe 10-30 gallon tank that has either hand pump or electric that have served you well and makes filling up tank much simpler than dumping 5 gallons at a time.
Got sick of the five gallon jugs last winter, bought a Flofast, NICE, pumps faster than I expected. Will suck from another container as stated but a bit time consuming. I fill it up at a off road pump in my van, then fill up both tractors out of the side door, unload by hand and store in the shed. Easy and no spillage.I've been looking at the FloFast system. Hand pump but you might be able to outfit some electric model on it.
They are the ones i use I actually really like them so far. Have five of them for almost a year now and no problems.I use a "No-Spill" can for my 50:1 stuff - easy to measure 1 gallon into and the green button design actually works well for that application. The "hook and push" type of spout is an absolute joke - I ended up just removing them until I replaced the cans (how does that end up "helping" anything?)
For my big cans (5 gal) I use the Eagle brand - that's the ones with the handle to open and the attached funnel. Although I usually detach the funnel an pour into it. Those have worked pretty well so far.
Amazon.com: No-Spill 1415 1-1/4-Gallon Poly Gas Can (CARB Compliant) : Automotive
Amazon.com: No-Spill 1415 1-1/4-Gallon Poly Gas Can (CARB Compliant) : Automotivewww.amazon.com
Looking at getting a pump setup but I don't think I use enough to justify it.