Posted by dave2 on July 16, 2012 at 04:20:12 from (139.139.35.69):
Well, on a positive note, you'll never have to worry about me stealing fuel out of someone's vehicle or tank..... :roll:
And, holding a 5 gallon fuel can up to fill the tractor ain't as easy as it used to be... Saw a couple hand pumps (squeeze ball type?) in amazon for <15 bucks that look like you can just stick them in the can and squeeze the ball til the fuel is transfered. Anyone have anything like that that you can vouch for? Just looking for something simple without having to drag out a drill operated pump.
Tried the thing that usually works of Just filling the hose and letting gravity take care of it, but guess I need to have the can higher..
Not a show stopper, just would make things a little easier. Loader frame is positioned to make pouring a PITA even with a funnel.
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