Fueling your Tractor

Nicksacco

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Hi All,
My assumption is that if y'all live on farms, you probably have large diesel/gasoline tanks from which to fuel your equipment. Cool. I wish I lived on a farm!
But those of us with some acreage that enjoy tractors probably have a different approach. So I started looking around on various sites to see what works.
I am trying never to have to lift a heavy can up to my tractor to fuel it. What are ya'll doing??
Here are products and ideas I found.






 

Jchonline

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I picked up a 100 gallon transfer tank from Tractor Supply. I mounted it to some wood (think 2x4 and 2x6 home made pallet). I can pick it up with the tractor forks. I am using a hand pump from TSC. When I need to fill it goes in the back of the truck to the station, then back to the property.

The tank is a DeeZee but I dont see it on TSC anymore…supply chain 2020.

Here is the pump https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/gpi-hp-90-hand-pump. I added an inline water filter and a sensor to measure the volume pumped.

It works great.
 

GeoHorn

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That last video of the guy being so proud of his modifications of that little gas-tank… he thinks he’s made it difficult for anyone to “steal” the gas out of his gas-can. LOLOL. …. All anyone has to do is disconnect or CUT that clear-tube “gauge” he made on the end at the top if the tube….and that clear tube becomes a delivery-hose to drain that entire tank.
He has gone to a lot of trouble to add locks to the tank…then he added a method for them to get the gas anyway… :ROFLMAO:
 
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William1

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I have a Tera pump. While it does work, it is slow, the auto shut off unpredictable. It tends to still drip and spill, especially when moving from can to can. I gave up on it. Fortunately, I got it when they were cheap. Price is now two to four times what I paid.
I did contact the manufacturer about the auto shutoff. They told me to mail it back and they'd replace it. Except the USPS will not accept a fumey gasoline item for shipment. I suppose I could of sealed it in a bag and that inside another bag of coffee grounds..... Funny thing about the video for this, the spout he removed from the can works very well for filing small engines as the shut off is instant and very little flows (like a table spoon) when released. I have a 1.5 gallon and a 2.5 gallon of these for gasoline.

With my BX, I have a JustRite five gallon metal can that I only fill with four gallons. Add various fuel preservative products. Light enough that hoisting it is easy. The on/off handle works great and metal flex hoes is very controllable. I can rest/position the can, get the spout in the fuel tank and easily fill with noting more than a drop or two spilled. Diesel is much more sneaky than gasoline!
I found that a PVC external end cap (plumbing part) fits snugly over the spout to keep debris out. I do not run my tractor enough to justify anything more.
 
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GeoBx2680

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I use something similar to the terapump thing ..it works for me
Takes about 3 minutes to empty my 5 gallon can I don't trust the auto shut off so I just stand there and watch it
 

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I use a TeraPump A-TREP03-001, they are not very durable, this is my third one. When they work they are great. I see they have one for a 55 gallon drum now and it uses a li-ion battery.
 

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I bought this pump kit from Amazon Diesel Pump Kit
At the time I made a small shelf for it in the garage next to the tractor and my generator. It runs on 12 volts and can empty a 5 gallon jug in 15-20 seconds.
I get my 'diesel fuel' from my heating oil tanks in the basement. I find I am using the tractor more and more lately. Its getting old carrying 3 or 4 of those jugs up when they are all empty though.
So I've decided to get a 55 gallon drum, put in on a drum dolly and mount the pump on the top cover. I'm also going to put a 2" fill and vent with a ventalarm on the cover so the oil man can easily fill it when he makes a regular delivery.
That's the plan - I'll post some progress pix when I start.
 
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Outnumbered

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I have the 30gallon Handy. It works very well and I like that I can turn the handle reverse to pump the residual fuel back out of my Mr Funnel AF8CB Fuel Filter.
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Flo-Fast for me. I have 2 of the 10 gallon containers and the manual rotary pump. Still have to lift them out of wife’s SUV 🚙😬
 
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DustyRusty

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I bought this pump kit from Amazon Diesel Pump Kit
At the time I made a small shelf for it in the garage next to the tractor and my generator. It runs on 12 volts and can empty a 5 gallon jug in 15-20 seconds.
I get my 'diesel fuel' from my heating oil tanks in the basement. I find I am using the tractor more and more lately. Its getting old carrying 3 or 4 of those jugs up when they are all empty though.
So I've decided to get a 55 gallon drum, put in on a drum dolly and mount the pump on the top cover. I'm also going to put a 2" fill and vent with a ventalarm on the cover so the oil man can easily fill it when he makes a regular delivery.
That's the plan - I'll post some progress pix when I start.
That may be your plan, but the oil company might not want to fill a 55 gallon drum because it isn't an approved container. Ultimately, the oil delivery company is responsible for spills if they fill an unapproved container. I purchased a 165 gallon Roth oil tank for my generator and tractor, and it is an approved oil container, so there is no problem.
 

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For me I collected (8) 1.5 gallon plastic jugs from work that had gun powder in them. They are black and short so they don't turn over easily in back of truck. They are not DOT approved containers nor do they have some crappy pouring spouts, just a screw on lid.

For me this works great, after I use 5 or 6 of them I'll stop on way home from work and fill them up. I keep my tractor at 3/4 or above. When it gets to 3/4 I grab 2 and fill it up.

When I head to the deer lease I'll throw 3 or 4 in the truck.

They are not heavy to lift, I'll sit them on the hood stick in my funnel and pour.

I had thought about a system where I could mount a drum to a pallet and place in truck then off load with tractor when back home.

I just like the idea of my 1.5 gallon jug system, keeps fresh fuel on hand, easy to lift, easy to carry with me to the lease, it just works for me. Someone going through much more fuel this would be far from ideal.

Be stopping my tomorrow to fill 6 of them, tractor full but only 2 full ones in barn.

Best of luck
Jay
 

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My 50gal fuel can
 

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I have something like this that I bought at Harbor Freight a few years ago. I don't see it listed there now:


I rigged it to a plastic 55 gallon drum and fashioned a solid pickup tube. I spliced a "flat two" trailer type plug on it and both tractors. The drum is just inside the shed door, so the hose reaches the parked L4240 inside as well as anything pulled up outside the overhead door.

We use gas points from the local supermarkets for discounted gas and diesel. Although not the perfect solution, we haul 5 gallon jugs and dump them into the drum. Still a whole lot easier than hoisting cans over the tractor hoods.

Recently became the owner of a tow-behind light tower with a Kubota-powered diesel generator. Will toss the lights, save the telescoping steel mast for material for other projects and use it as a tow-behind generator. With the lighting mast removed, there's a spot for a large tool box.

We do have a portable gasoline generator that isn't very portable. I can't load or unload it on a truck or trailer without picking it with the FEL. The tow-behind will be really handy for dragging it where needed. It can power my welders, plasma cutter and any of the corded tools needed. The fuel tank is large enough to use as a fuel hauler for replenishing the tractor fuel drum. All I need is to find time to get to work on it:)
 

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That may be your plan, but the oil company might not want to fill a 55 gallon drum because it isn't an approved container. Ultimately, the oil delivery company is responsible for spills if they fill an unapproved container. I purchased a 165 gallon Roth oil tank for my generator and tractor, and it is an approved oil container, so there is no problem.
should have called me DustyRusty - my company distributes them. Odds are whomever you got it from, got it from us.
 

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!5 gallon barrel 5 bucks, 12 volt HF Diesel fuel pump with coupon 80 bucks, HF 2 wheel dolly 15 bucks. And it will fuel both tractors pumps about 1 gallon a min. Cheap easy and works for me
 

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I have a 38 gallon truck bed fuel tank with a 12 volt pump. Easiest way i know of.
 

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Refurbished both my old bulk tanks about a year ago and had them filled at $1.34 a gallon. One is 200 gal., the other a 300 gallon tank. Two close neighbors also draw off them. It should carry us through two years. Would be nice when empty if the price was back down again. Only one year to go.
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Now if the scrap metal price would jump back up, the pile of metal behind the tanks could go. :)
 
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Nicksacco

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Refurbished both my old bulk tanks about a year ago and had them filled at $1.34 a gallon. One is 200 gal., the other a 300 gallon tank. Two close neighbors also draw off them. It should carry us through two years. Would be nice when empty if the price was back down again. Only one year to go.
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Now if the scrap metal price would jump back up, the pile of metal behind the tanks could go. :)

Hilarious! Who said fueling had to be boring!
 

skeets

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How do you fill it, just detach and put in the truck?
No I fill 3 5 gallon cans a lot easyer to wrestle around and the use a funnel in the small hole and til the cans over. I have another blue barrel I am going to use a valve in the small bung and fill through the large one then with a short piece of hose let it drain into the one on the dolly. Yes I know a lot of fooling around for some.