Site fueling - Looking to improve fuel handling

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clive
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Post: # 23651Post clive

Anyone know were I can buy one of these? Or something similar

http://www.hss.com/index.php?g=60123&t=zoom

I’m looking to improve the way I fuel plant on site. i.e. not getting bathed in the stuff my current method is drums & funnel but leads to wastage & contamination
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James.Q
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Post: # 23654Post James.Q

ebay
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very simple simon
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Post: # 23661Post very simple simon

how do you get the diesel from the 45 gallon drum into the wheelie bin?

get one of these instead

ring the number on the page, ask for Gordon on the counter. They will deliver nationwide buck shee. All you need is a 12V battery, and a bund to stand the drum on. If you don't want a leccy one, get one of the barrel pumps

(this page fourth one from the bottom)
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clive
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Post: # 23689Post clive

Thanks James but none on Ebay.
Simon I buy my Red from the pump on a city centre garage in Leeds. can’t think why it’s so popular. Its more convenient than a big barrel for the amount that I use.
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Post: # 23699Post very simple simon

25 litre plastic drum? only about 7 quids, and you can get a tap on it.

decant from that into a 5litre paddycan as needed.

how much for red on a pump?
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