Very nice fuel station. I sure would like to get one to replace all those varying brands, sizes and hodge-podge variety of 5-gallon fuel nozzles and caps that leak worse than the ones from the 80s. How do you load and unload that unit to and from the gas station? I would bet a tractor bucket or hoist of some sort or maybe the good old bear hug.
Loading and unloading is probably the biggest con for the unit. I would love for it to be more like a transfer tank shape so it could be kept on a trailer or loaded with pallet forks. Rolling it up into the truck bed with ramps or onto a small trailer and then securing it with straps is how I do it. Not ideal, but it works.
@@ClangandBang I been looking into how to load/unload the unit. I may build a tailgate height platform large enough to hold the tank and myself at the elevated position and distribute from there with the length of the hose. At the station, do you use the grounding cable to ground it to something or you just fill it as it sits in the back of the truck? I'm avoiding the station tenant/staff from approaching me for filling a fuel container still in the truck. Thank you for answering the previous question.
@@andyprairiedog when filling at the gas station the gas pump nozzle should be grounded already and it “bonds” to the container when it touches the opening. The wire from the Vevor container would need to be used when dispensing from it into something else. Connect it to a ground or the vehicle receiving the gas I guess. Don’t quote me on that I’m not 100% sure 😂
On top of fuel storage, there are also giant bags made to be put in a bathtub and filled with drinking water
You're right, I've seen those in stores. Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to have 1 or 2 stored away.
Very nice fuel station. I sure would like to get one to replace all those varying brands, sizes and hodge-podge variety of 5-gallon fuel nozzles and caps that leak worse than the ones from the 80s. How do you load and unload that unit to and from the gas station? I would bet a tractor bucket or hoist of some sort or maybe the good old bear hug.
Loading and unloading is probably the biggest con for the unit. I would love for it to be more like a transfer tank shape so it could be kept on a trailer or loaded with pallet forks. Rolling it up into the truck bed with ramps or onto a small trailer and then securing it with straps is how I do it. Not ideal, but it works.
@@ClangandBang I been looking into how to load/unload the unit. I may build a tailgate height platform large enough to hold the tank and myself at the elevated position and distribute from there with the length of the hose. At the station, do you use the grounding cable to ground it to something or you just fill it as it sits in the back of the truck? I'm avoiding the station tenant/staff from approaching me for filling a fuel container still in the truck. Thank you for answering the previous question.
@@andyprairiedog when filling at the gas station the gas pump nozzle should be grounded already and it “bonds” to the container when it touches the opening. The wire from the Vevor container would need to be used when dispensing from it into something else. Connect it to a ground or the vehicle receiving the gas I guess. Don’t quote me on that I’m not 100% sure 😂
@@ClangandBang 😁👍
It don't have auto shut off when over filling. 😢😢
The auto shutoff is when your eyes see it getting full, your hand stops turning 😂