[AT] Fuel cans and dispensing - ideas requested
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Wed Nov 5 05:57:23 PST 2008
These are still made, however they send to come apart with gasoline. A
cordless drill has brushes and could possibly start a spark pumping gas.
I have done some of these things and so far have survived....
Cecil in OKla
Lew Best wrote:
> Years ago I recall seeing a pump that you powered with an electric
> drill. This would be the way to go it seems since we now have cordless
> drills. Anyone seen these anywhere these days? Surely they should
> still be built these days.
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> Lew
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> I use the plastic 5 gallon containers mostly. I do have a Gerry can, but
> that does leak around the spout, so many times I put the containers on
> top of the tractor and use a siphon to move the fuel into the tractor
> tank. (Remember, if you don't have a squeeze siphon only use your cheeks
> to suck the fuel into the siphon line that way you won't suck it into
> your longs if you mess up, don't inhale with your lungs. Longer clear
> line is the way to go)
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