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Re: fuel transfer tanks


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Posted by Destroked 450 on November 19, 2017 at 11:12:47 from (173.242.142.14):

In Reply to: fuel transfer tanks posted by tomturkey on November 18, 2017 at 08:51:10:

We've had diesel tanks on the farm for years, haven't had a gas storage tank since the 70's until a couple years ago.

With most of the tractors being diesel I didn't think we needed gas storage for no more than I thought we where using. One day the wife got to talking about the number of trips she made getting 5 gallon jugs of gas (2-3 jugs pre trip) so we figured up our gas usage.

1 tractor normally only used for raking hay. 10-20 gal pre year

2 four wheelers. 10-15 gal per year

zero turn mower. 5 gal per week, 24 weeks of mowing season = 120 gal per year

2 lawns plus about 5 acres around the barn lot and poultry barns.

Chevy S10 used only on the farm for traveling to and from poultry barns and other farm use. 5 gal pre week, birds in 35 weeks per year = 175 gal per year

:shock: That's over 300 gal of gas per year we where hauling in 5 gal jugs.

We now have a 150 gallon overhead storage tank our bulk supplier fills, yes the price is a little higher but it's 100% gas with no ethanol so no worries about carb issues on small engines.

For those that may use 50 gallon or more per year, have a storage tank put in and at the end of the year use the rest in your automobile, order fresh in the spring.

Also I dough I'm the only one to roll in from the field with the trucks fuel gauge on empty, nice to have that extra gas there when needed.


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