Posted by BobReeves on November 19, 2017 at 03:38:13 from (166.137.136.35):
In Reply to: fuel transfer tanks posted by tomturkey on November 18, 2017 at 08:51:10:
Last summer had the same issue with getting old and wrestling with 5 gal fuel jugs so started looking for options. Found the 25 Gal tank and pump on Craigslist for less than the pump would have cost from Northern. Installed a quick disconnect so I can disconnect the tank from the pump. When empty can easily put in the bed of my pickup, leave it laying flat on it's back and fill with diesel at the local gas station.
When I get back I pick it up with my loader and a strap on the handle just enough to get it on the wheels. Set my loader bucket on the tail gate and roll it into the bucket, tie it down and move it into the shop. Easy matter to roll it into place and connect it back to the pump.
Ya I know it should be yellow but for the price I'll live with red.
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