Lifting 5 gallons of diesel use to be a major problem, now it's paying for 5 gallons of diesel, even if you put in into 2 1/2 gallon containers!
You do. You ship it to the lower 48 for refining. Via Rail. Ask the Native Americans who are fighting a pipeline.It doesn't matter how easy it is to pump diesel into the tractor, it's PAYING for it at the pump that's the PAIN !!!
$2.40 here now, expect $2.65 mid July.... Too bad Canada doesn't have any oil in the ground....
I just got a pump from Amazon, uses D batteries; works fine with the fuel on the ground.I am looking for advise on fuel transfer pumps. It is becoming difficult for me to lift 5 gal cans to fill my tractor (B2601) I would like one with a discharge hose long enough to reach from ground to fill cap on hood. I use about 10-15 gal a month so I do not want to get 55 gal drums and just looking for something to help me fuel the tractor without the heavy lifting.
Tractor Supply has a good variety but a little bit priceyI was given a 30 gallon tank on wheels for gas, now I just have to figure out a pump for it. It has a pump, but not quite sure what to do with it yet as far as mounting and powering it. It is also nearly full of gas.
130 gallon farm diesel in the front, 50 gallon unleaded in the back.I saw a post somewhere that I thought to be the ultimate solution. They had a small trailer with a 40 gallon transfer tank and pump mounted. They just pulled the trailer to fill the tank, park the trailer, and drive the tractor to the mobile filling station.
I have that caddy also. Works great.I'VE HAD THIS 30 GAL. GAS CADDY FOR A FEW YEARS, WORKS GREAT. MANY AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. View attachment 79620 View attachment 79620 View attachment 79620
I have that same 50 gal tank, it say's it's not rated for combustibles, how did you make it safe?130 gallon farm diesel in the front, 50 gallon unleaded in the back.
Where did you buy that? I don't see it on the HF site anymoreHF diesel fuel pump 12 volt , 15 gallon barrel and it will top the BX and the B off in jig time
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Do you have a parts list? I'd like to do something similar.Hello Robert,
I have the same tractor as you.
Im 70 now and it’s not a easy task to lift a full 5gal can Up on the tractor.
Just built this little transfer pump to do the job when I get tired of lifting.
Runs off a 12 volt DC supply (Battery charger).
Hose length is 4.5’ long.
Its rated at 30 gph so maybe 9-10 minutes to do the transfer.
In no hurry as I’m retired and have all the time in the world.
Cheap to make.
Like someone else mentioned, transferring from a 5 gal to a 2 gal would be another option.
Harbor Freight Tools – Quality Tools at Discount Prices Since 1977Where did you buy that? I don't see it on the HF site anymore
Since the original post was about lifting a 5 gallon container, the product that you are selling doesn't help those that want to keep lifting to a minimum.I have yet to fill a tractor but when I need to, I plan on using a Super Siphon (aka Safety Siphon). I've used these siphons countless times to pull fuel from a 5 gallon pail into a zero turn, excavator, etc. Also to remove fuel from tanks in some instances. The trick is to have the pail higher than the tank. Maybe put the pail in the FEL and raise it. Not sure if that's feasible or not. I'll eventually find out once I finally pickup my 2601, hopefully sometime this month.
I'm not selling anything. I simply made a suggestion to use a product to help in the process of fueling a tractor since many people were complaining about not being able to lift or hold 5 gallons of fuel.Since the original post was about lifting a 5 gallon container, the product that you are selling doesn't help those that want to keep lifting to a minimum.