Don't know if anyone else stated but don't mixed your fluids. Get a couple more and mark for diesel, gas, hydro fluid, ATF, or what ever. I have a couple for diesel and gas. Use mine enough to need to replace batteries a couple of times.
Hello out there on your beautiful land! It would be nice to know what part of the country you reside in and what your aspirations are for your ranch! Tell us a bit about your lovely family! Cheers from Canada❤
These pumps are very temperamental. Mine worked great for the first 5 or 6 times, then it seem to stop turning on. But I found that if I bump the button where the fluid gets pulled in the fin starts to turn on and work! But it’s getting harder and harder to get it to work. Would not buy again.
That's good info Jeff. Another viewer said to store it upright to keep fuel from getting to the batteries. I'm going to try that and report back if I have similar issues. Thanks for the info!
I've been told to not let it go horizontal to keep fuel away from batteries but yes, after about 4 or 5 different style funnels and a lot of spilled fuel and some choice words, this is my new way when I need to use the full 5 gallons!
Perhaps a hose with a funnel would work just as well with less potential for things going sideways and no batteries to dispose of. Sometimes, old school makes more sense.
these things are life savers mixing for two-cycle, removing old gas,
Great videos!! New subscriber.
Cheers from the great state of Arkansas!!
Thank you John!
@@livingon80 you're welcome
I have one. Works just great and it's a lot easier than holding up the can to pour.
So much easier! Thanks for sharing!
Don't know if anyone else stated but don't mixed your fluids.
Get a couple more and mark for diesel, gas, hydro fluid, ATF, or what ever.
I have a couple for diesel and gas. Use mine enough to need to replace batteries a couple of times.
Good call. Yeah, for as inexpensive as they are it doesn't hurt to have more than one. Thanks!
Always nice to see a good item pay off.
You got that right!
Hello out there on your beautiful land!
It would be nice to know what part of
the country you reside in and what your
aspirations are for your ranch! Tell us a
bit about your lovely family! Cheers
from Canada❤
We are in Indiana and plan to keep working to get the land manageable and then remodel the house to make livable. Thank you!
These pumps are very temperamental. Mine worked great for the first 5 or 6 times, then it seem to stop turning on. But I found that if I bump the button where the fluid gets pulled in the fin starts to turn on and work! But it’s getting harder and harder to get it to work. Would not buy again.
That's good info Jeff. Another viewer said to store it upright to keep fuel from getting to the batteries. I'm going to try that and report back if I have similar issues. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the video. I keep looking for a better way to fill my T300. Might go pick one up now. Longevity follow up would be beneficial.
I've been told to not let it go horizontal to keep fuel away from batteries but yes, after about 4 or 5 different style funnels and a lot of spilled fuel and some choice words, this is my new way when I need to use the full 5 gallons!
Perhaps a hose with a funnel would work just as well with less potential for things going sideways and no batteries to dispose of. Sometimes, old school makes more sense.
That would work but the 5 gallon container can get heavy holding it, trying to pour.
I have a friend that uses same pump to fill her diesel heater. cool great info
It's been great so far, but I've only used it a couple times. Thanks for sharing!
After a year mine started pumping fuel through the power button and leaking through the batteries.
Did you store it horizontal by chance? A viewer mentioned not letting it lay horizontal helps keep the batteries dry. Thanks for watching!
😮 guess I’ll have to get one for my sons lolol. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
If they use 5 gallon jugs I think they will like it. I've been using mine a lot!
I use these. They are disposable in my opinion so I buy 2-3 at a time.
They are definitely cheap enough to have spares around!
At under $10. these are hard to beat.
100% Agree