Posted by Texasmark1 on April 13, 2021 at 04:42:06 from (75.107.60.145):
In Reply to: KCTractors posted by super99 on April 11, 2021 at 16:16:44:
I have one of those and they work great. The hose kept coming off the pump so I put a zip tie on it as a cable clamp and that was that. I run gasoline in my boat and 91 octane is sold in a town about 25 miles away. So when that way, I buy a 6 gallon tank or two and when I get home, transfer it. To fill it directly from a 5 gallon can is a PIA for several reasons.
I have a neighbor with a 2016 JD 4052 and some designer decided that the place to put the diesel fuel filler was up on top of the rear fender......Neat design from Mother Deere. This helps them take care of this chore somewhat easier and without spillage, since they too use 5 gallon containers (due to low usage requirements...no electric pump and hose) and have to use a step ladder to get up high enough to fill the tank.....and otherwise spill diesel all over everything.
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