[Shop-talk] old people pouring gas
john niolon
jniolon at att.net
Wed Dec 5 20:05:33 MST 2018
thanks Randy... I looked at the terapump but it got awful reviews.. and bad customer support
Northern tool has the DuraMax on sale for 99 bucks now... I’m considering that one if I can
rig up a lifting system to get it up above my tanks. I’ve about abandoned the home built idea
basically due to drum size, weight and wrestle-ability... I’m struggling with 5 gallons, can’t imagine
what 50 would do to me and my toes.!!!
From: RandE
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 7:30 PM
To: ShopTalk
Cc: jniolon at att.net
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] old people pouring gas
How about a gas can with a pump?
Here's a couple different sizes
https://smile.amazon.com/Second-Gen-TERAPUMP-TRFA01-Auto-Stop/dp/B010GNM7H4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1544059611&sr=8-3&keywords=gas+can+with+pump
https://smile.amazon.com/DuraMax-Fluid-Transfer-14-Gallon-Rolling/dp/B000MT94QA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1544059611&sr=8-2&keywords=gas+can+with+pump
Randy
On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 7:17 PM Pat Horne <patintexas at icloud.com> wrote:
How about a rope & pulley? A second rope & pulley would allow one to hold the can elevated & the second one to top it.
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne
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On Dec 5, 2018, at 7:10 AM, john niolon <jniolon at att.net> wrote:
I’m admitting it. I’m an old broke down guy. Been fighting leaves this week with a zero turn and a cyclone rake leaf vacuum. (Nearly 2 acres with 75 oak trees = many leaves) My worst part is filling equipment with fuel. I’ve got bad shoulders... one surgery’d and the other needs it. Hoisting and holding a 30-35 pound gas can up above waist high is getting to me. The holding is the hard part... I know it gets lighter as it empties but it’s still a struggle. It takes 12-15 gals to fill the zero turn and about 1/2 gallon to fill the vac motor. but both inlets are high and it’s at an awkward position also.
I’m looking for a rack or tilting rack that will hold standard red plastic gas cans and allow for easy filling...I know I’d have to lift the can into the rack.. but then the rack could hold the weight during filling. I’ve seen the tilt racks for round 5 gallon cans but they are all too short. I can’t find anything on the net to suit. I won’t replace my cans with the ez-pour bottom spout cans. That would be about 150 bucks. I keep 5 five gallon cans for the mowers.
Haven’t found an affordable pumping system that wasn’t too expensive, yet The cheap plastic ones behind Google all have bad reviews.
Anyone built something like this ?? Or, have an affordable pumping system that works ??
thanks
john
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