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"basskisser" wrote in message
om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... Any auto parts store carries electric fuel pumps. Just add a hose to the inlet and outlet of the pump. Outlet to the 5 gallon cans. Inlet, either into the tank, or connected to the outlet of the tank. Wire the pump to a battery. Far enough away that the sparks do not ignite the fumes. bill Why not just siphon the take dry? Don't have to worry about sparks and such. Don't need to go buy a pump to use once. Siphon's an option - but he was responding to my original post where I mentioned that siphoning was very difficult because of the way the tanks are set up - getting the 5 gal cans downhill from the built in tanks requires a pretty long run. So I was looking for an electric or hand pump alternative. Thanks to everyone for the many suggestions. I'm still looking for a simple hand pump with a decent capacity that is OK for gasoline - on the gpm magnitude of a hand bilge pump, for instance. Haven't found it on the web or locally. Thanks again. Cam |
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