I have about a half dozen of those style of pumps Dave and I think they work pretty good. A couple of them leak sometimes up where the hose hooks on, but they drain a gas can pretty quick and I don't get a sore back trying to balance on a steering shaft filling up the combine. When these pumps go on sale I buy 2 or 3 more and keep them on the shelf just in case.
Thats perfect for your needs, just keep spare batteries. Those 12 volt transfer pumps are pricey. Hope you had a good summer and dont get buried in snow this winter. Cheers Chris from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for the review Dave. I have been thinking about one for the Kubota L2502, but just haven't pulled the trigger. Maybe I will now. Thanks again. Subbed and liked. Good luck on getting to 1,000 subs. You are getting close!
That's a great setup for your fuel needs. I have a 50 gallon slip tank and electric pump and still stand on the tire so I don't overfill. Kubota could do better...
Good solution Dave. Thanks for sharing. I will have to get that type of pump to fuel my LX too. Dan 😊
Nice solution and inexpensive, Dave. Thanks for sharing
I have about a half dozen of those style of pumps Dave and I think they work pretty good. A couple of them leak sometimes up where the hose hooks on, but they drain a gas can pretty quick and I don't get a sore back trying to balance on a steering shaft filling up the combine. When these pumps go on sale I buy 2 or 3 more and keep them on the shelf just in case.
Thats perfect for your needs, just keep spare batteries. Those 12 volt transfer pumps are pricey. Hope you had a good summer and dont get buried in snow this winter. Cheers
Chris from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for the review Dave. I have been thinking about one for the Kubota L2502, but just haven't pulled the trigger. Maybe I will now. Thanks again. Subbed and liked. Good luck on getting to 1,000 subs. You are getting close!
That's a great setup for your fuel needs. I have a 50 gallon slip tank and electric pump and still stand on the tire so I don't overfill. Kubota could do better...
Also makes treating it easy.
I bought a rechargeable pump with a hose long enough to keep the canister on the ground. I agree the fuel filler is not in the best location.
Thats sbout the amount a small tractor will use year.
Most fuel suppliers will lend you a 300gallon tank .
The location of the fuel filler is terrible. I only tried to fill it once and resorted to a similar solution to this on my 5 gallon tank.