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bmwe0692
"Have a great and glorious day"
Location: Iowa
Joined: Dec 4, 2004
Points: 79
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Re: Gas Tank Add On
Reply #11 Feb 6, 2006 12:13 pm |
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Nibbler: Second tank would have to be slightly above the first tank,to get good flow to first tank. Yet would have to be out of way to get cap off and on, plus a space to get hand in to turn the valve open and closed. Also a good view of first tank-so as not to overfill. NOT!!! a good thing to spill gas on a HOT motor, with you looking into the tank (CAN YOU SAY- KA-BOOM!!) Make sure that if you do this. All parts are rated for gas useage, safe and secure,braced good to eliminate movement.won't rub on wires,cables and any HOT parts!! Let us know what you decide to do. Most of all stay Safe!!! T.J.
Put it where the Big iron wheel runs!!!
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nibbler
Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751
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Re: Gas Tank Add On
Reply #13 Feb 7, 2006 7:56 am |
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Or convert too natural gas. The problem there is that I would need a really long hose . I talked with the local OPE dealer that I use and they didn't have any real solutions. It looks like the only solutions are to either: 1. Cache a few small jerry cans of gas along my route; 2. Carry a jerry can with me; or 3. Make up something myself. For option 3 I figure I need: 1. Fuel line; 2. Small ( 10L ~ 5Gal ) plastic jerry can; 3. Spare gas cap for the regular gas tank; 4. Sintered filter for the line going into the spare gas tank; 5. 2 barbs for going through the gas caps. 6. Shut of valve; and 7. Some mounting hardware for the jerry can. I'll check out the cost and see if its still "worth it". The basic plan is to: 1. Put holes in the jerry can's gas cap and the spare gas cap; 2. Put barbs into the holes; 3. Attach fuel line to the barbs and the shutoff valve, thereby connecting the two caps 4. Attach the sintered filter to the fuel line that goes into the auxillary tank; 5. Try out the "fill" function with the engine off and cold; .6. Decide from there. I'll let everyone know how it turned out
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nibbler
Joined: Mar 5, 2004
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Re: Gas Tank Add On
Reply #15 Feb 7, 2006 9:35 pm |
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To say that you are going through about 14L of fuel with 20-30 driveways is very confusing. Could you elaborate a little on that one, please? You are working in the Sault, where I assume everything is nice and fluffy. I'm based close to Toronto where everything ( at least when we have it) tends to be wet and slushy with icy chunks. I check the belt tension reqularly, the blower seems to throw snow nicely so I don't think its due to bad power transfer. I'd say its about 10-15L at the top end. There is a lot of variation depending on the snow load but I need at least one fill up and normaly 2-3.. All the driveways are close together so I also do the sidewalk as well.
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558
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Re: Gas Tank Add On
Reply #16 Feb 8, 2006 7:49 am |
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Nibbler, Check Northern Tool and Equipment. They have a Blitz, 15 gal tank with nozzel and mounting parts for $100.00 plus shipping!! Looked to me as just the right tank for you!! Fred
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558
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Re: Gas Tank Add On
Reply #17 Feb 8, 2006 8:02 am |
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Nibbler, Check Northern Tool and Equipment. They have a Blitz, 15 gal tank with nozzel and mounting parts for $100.00 plus shipping!! Looked to me as just the right tank for you!! Fred
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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