Hi Folks,
I know we have a number of threads on this topic and many have sophisticated refueling systems ( someday perhaps ) but many still fill a 5/6 gallon container and pour it in. As I age, the process of hoisting the full can up for a funnel pour has become less attractive. I bought this siphon at Home Depot for <$10. A couple of tips and it works great.
1) Lift the loader forks up a tad and then set a board or two across the forks for a little shelf to set the can upon.
2) The siphon is packaged in a coil and it was nearly impossible to use out of the package as it would want to return to the tight coil. I laid it out flat under some lumber for a week or two and removed the coil memory. Now it works great.
So, for less than $10 ( that's saying something with today's prices ), no motor, no batteries, no drill, nothing but a line with a little check ball, refueling is simplified.
I know we have a number of threads on this topic and many have sophisticated refueling systems ( someday perhaps ) but many still fill a 5/6 gallon container and pour it in. As I age, the process of hoisting the full can up for a funnel pour has become less attractive. I bought this siphon at Home Depot for <$10. A couple of tips and it works great.
1) Lift the loader forks up a tad and then set a board or two across the forks for a little shelf to set the can upon.
2) The siphon is packaged in a coil and it was nearly impossible to use out of the package as it would want to return to the tight coil. I laid it out flat under some lumber for a week or two and removed the coil memory. Now it works great.
So, for less than $10 ( that's saying something with today's prices ), no motor, no batteries, no drill, nothing but a line with a little check ball, refueling is simplified.