I live in the country, though I do not farm. I have two diesel tractors and haul the fuel for them in 5 gallon containers, which is a nuisance, as you can guess.
The local fuel distributor has a used 300 gallon barrel and stand that is available for very little money. My concern is that I might only use 100 gallons in a calendar year. If I put 100 to 125 gallons in a 300 gallon tank, it will have a lot of headspace for condensation. I can't legally use this fuel in my truck due to tax differences between road fuel and ag fuel.
I could put some kind of additive in the big tank [recommendations as to a product?], or do you think this big tank thing is just a really bad idea? The alternative is to try to find a smaller tank, or continue using 5 gallon containers and get a transfer pump. Do any of you have good ideas on the transfer pump scenario?
Many of the diesel storage tanks now sit on the ground, such as you would see in a construction setting, but they require some fairly expensive pump accessories.
The big tractor holds about 23 gallons and the small one holds about 8 gallons, to give a sense of scale.
....or any other ideas?
The local fuel distributor has a used 300 gallon barrel and stand that is available for very little money. My concern is that I might only use 100 gallons in a calendar year. If I put 100 to 125 gallons in a 300 gallon tank, it will have a lot of headspace for condensation. I can't legally use this fuel in my truck due to tax differences between road fuel and ag fuel.
I could put some kind of additive in the big tank [recommendations as to a product?], or do you think this big tank thing is just a really bad idea? The alternative is to try to find a smaller tank, or continue using 5 gallon containers and get a transfer pump. Do any of you have good ideas on the transfer pump scenario?
Many of the diesel storage tanks now sit on the ground, such as you would see in a construction setting, but they require some fairly expensive pump accessories.
The big tractor holds about 23 gallons and the small one holds about 8 gallons, to give a sense of scale.
....or any other ideas?
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