That sure is a nice setup.
That sure is a nice setup.
What pump is that you are using skeets? would like to make something like that, I have the tank and cart.
What pump is that you are using skeets? would like to make something like that, I have the tank and cart.
Bill
12 volt HF fuel transfer pump and a 15 gallon barrel set on a 2 wheel dolly
I was scrolling thru looking at pictures and missed your description Skeets!12 volt HF fuel transfer pump and a 15 gallon barrel set on a 2 wheel dolly
It is a 12 volt DC fuel transfer pump from HF, I think it was around 60 bucks when I bought it, one thing, it pumps fast I dont know what the flow rate is but it dont take long to fill a tank !What pump is that you are using skeets? would like to make something like that, I have the tank and cart.
Bill
I thought these tanks are only for combustible liquids and not flammable. I looked into setting our mowing trucks up with a similar setup since we moved from diesel mowers to gas. Caught some pushback from the higher ups, we’ve been using 5 gal cans.I built a fuel trailer with a nominal 105 gallon diesel tank (nominal!) and a 50 gallon gas tank on a HF trailer:
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Biggest mistake: Installing a 125 vac Filrite pump on the diesel tank instead of a 12 vdc pump.
You can buy DOT legal, Gasoline transfer tanks.I thought these tanks are only for combustible liquids and not flammable. I looked into setting our mowing trucks up with a similar setup since we moved from diesel mowers to gas. Caught some pushback from the higher ups, we’ve been using 5 gal cans.
Yea, they ‘spensive! And FTG’s don’t look like it is.You can buy DOT legal, Gasoline transfer tanks.
I looked at them today they have gone up to about $140. I think I will wait for a sale and grab one.It is a 12 volt DC fuel transfer pump from HF, I think it was around 60 bucks when I bought it, one thing, it pumps fast I dont know what the flow rate is but it dont take long to fill a tank !![]()
What did you use on the tank for the fittings for the sight gauge. I have a meter on mine and a spreadsheet that I keep track of how much I put in and take out. I also use the spreadsheet to tell me how much weight is in the tank so I can figure how much fuel I can add when I take it to the station to "fill" it. The L3901DT won't pick it up if I fill it.My personal setup. 50gal and hand pump. Homebrew sight gauge.
Weld in bungs. 3/4” or 1/2” for the drain and 1/4” for the gauge. Found them online. Www.Bungking.comWhat did you use on the tank for the fittings for the sight gauge. I have a meter on mine and a spreadsheet that I keep track of how much I put in and take out. I also use the spreadsheet to tell me how much weight is in the tank so I can figure how much fuel I can add when I take it to the station to "fill" it. The L3901DT won't pick it up if I fill it.