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Thanks gimpyrobb, and you're right. I've been using this set up so long that I can tell by watching the flow when they start clogging. Generally speaking, the two Wix oil filters will last right at 150 gallons, and the fuel filter about 100 gallons. They're easy to change, and at about $16 for all three, 250 gallons for $16, is better than almost $1000 at the pump. I eat sleep and drink M35A2. I drive to and from the airport where my plane is everyday, and that's 30 miles round trip if I go the shortest way, and I never go the shortest way. There are hookers I need to drive home, places I need to run in and pick up a few necessary items almost everyday that are not on the shortest route. Like the local Army surplus store, tittie bar, Liquor store, Bass Pro, Academy Sports, the Tactical Store, etc. You know what i mean. Thanks again for the info.
m1008-can I use 100% WMO or WATF or should I use like a 70% W to 30% Diesel.......any thoughts. I'm getting all my equipment around to start using WMO or WATF. Want to know if 100% is ok or not?
Are M1008's set up to run WMO already?
You know Harbor Freight sells some pretty good stuff, and they sell some not so good stuff. The good news is they'll exchange anything, usually no questions asked. I think you just got a bad apple. If I put mine on full choke, and set the gas a little above idle, it has never failed to start on the second or third pull of the rope. (Be sure the ON/OFF SWITCH is in the ON position) It's easy to forget and they put it on the backside. Go figure. You won't need to run it past about half speed, and just be patient, and it will prime itself.UPDATE:
received my pump from hf... went out and bought 3" hose and pvc pipe and made a nice setup for retrieving the wmo... gassed up the pump, filled it with oil, primed it and went to start it up to move wmo from my tote to a barrel.. pulled the pull start and it came off the pump... screws everywhere... called hf and am awaiting the return tag... fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu....
Portable Clear Water Pump with 6.5 HP Gas Engine and 3" Inlet/Outlet
Same seat. Took the bench seat out of my Am-General Deuce, and pulled another shock/spring seat from one of my Kaiser Deuces Which had two spring/shock seats in it. One on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. I stuck the bench seat from the Am-Gen in it. I'm working on a console to go between them to hold my necessary items. You know, things like ammo shelves, magazine holders, extra side arms, the basic never leave home without it stuff. I drove my wife's Toyota Sequoia yesterday, and I felt like a fish out of the water. I just gotta drive a real truck. I parallel parked my Am-Gen Deuce down town, no problem. Took three spaces to get it parked, but it only took up two spaces worth of parking meters.Robertb,
Very cool to find someone that drives their Deuce everyday. Did you put a different seat in yours? I don't think I could handle it otherwise. Very nice set-up, wish you were close so I could buy WMO and WATF off you, because I can't justify spending the cash and storage to have a system like that. Oh by the way I noticed some errors in your post, so I fixed them below. : )
[FONT="]Dang! remind me never to piss you off. [/FONT]pulled the pull start and it came off the pump... screws everywhere... called hf and am awaiting the return tag... fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu....
If it works, use it. My theory is, use what you have. And I didn't have anything else. I had thought about going electric, but sometimes AC is not available. You may be pumping at a construction site, etc. where AC is not available. I tried 12 volt pumps, but they just didn't get me where i wanted to be. You can get some old Army water pumps that are made a lot like the HF Pump, built with a gasoline engine and a pump together. I can put my hands on a few of those but the engine or pump may need re-building. Who knows with that auction stuff.[FONT="]Ok so what are your thoughts about using a electronic irrigation pump? I have 2 new ones sitting in my shed and didn’t think I could use them cause they where for water but if you are using water pumps then maybe I can. [/FONT]
Almost any diesel will run on WATF. My son has a Ford 1 ton dooley, I believe it has a 7.3 International diesel. He runs straight WATF all the time. I've looked at a lot of Multi-fuel Deuces, and I have never seen a Density/Fuel Compensator hooked up, and it's running everything but diesel. Some of the 1968 models have a placard stuck to one of the oil filters, that say, "See manual for hooking up compensator to run alternate fuel" So it's not mandatory to use it. Actually I've never heard anybody say anything good about the compensator.Are M1008's set up to run WMO already?
Almost any diesel will run on WATF. My son has a Ford 1 ton dooley, I believe it has a 7.3 International diesel. He runs straight WATF all the time. I've looked at a lot of Multi-fuel Deuces, and I have never seen a Density/Fuel Compensator hooked up, and it's running everything but diesel. Some of the 1968 models have a placard stuck to one of the oil filters, that say, "See manual for hooking up compensator to run alternate fuel" So it's not mandatory to use it. Actually I've never heard anybody say anything good about the compensator.
Same seat. Took the bench seat out of my Am-General Deuce, and pulled another shock/spring seat from one of my Kaiser Deuces Which had two spring/shock seats in it. One on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. I stuck the bench seat from the Am-Gen in it. I'm working on a console to go between them to hold my necessary items. You know, things like ammo shelves, magazine holders, extra side arms, the basic never leave home without it stuff. I drove my wife's Toyota Sequoia yesterday, and I felt like a fish out of the water. I just gotta drive a real truck. I parallel parked my Am-Gen Deuce down town, no problem. Took three spaces to get it parked, but it only took up two spaces worth of parking meters.
One thing bad about a Deuce. Drive in Academy Sports, or Bass Pro and you'll never get in the store. So many people head you off, Where ya get that thang? How much was it? Can I get one? Can I get in it? I don't mind, but before I know it, the store's closed.
Same seat. Took the bench seat out of my Am-General Deuce, and pulled another shock/spring seat from one of my Kaiser Deuces Which had two spring/shock seats in it. One on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. I stuck the bench seat from the Am-Gen in it. I'm working on a console to go between them to hold my necessary items. You know, things like ammo shelves, magazine holders, extra side arms, the basic never leave home without it stuff. I drove my wife's Toyota Sequoia yesterday, and I felt like a fish out of the water. I just gotta drive a real truck. I parallel parked my Am-Gen Deuce down town, no problem. Took three spaces to get it parked, but it only took up two spaces worth of parking meters.
One thing bad about a Deuce. Drive in Academy Sports, or Bass Pro and you'll never get in the store. So many people head you off, Where ya get that thang? How much was it? Can I get one? Can I get in it? I don't mind, but before I know it, the store's closed.
swampzr2I have been told "Diesel only in My M35A3" Apparently the CAT motors don't like WMO and the injectors aren't cheap to replace.
well all my oil is delivered lol i live next door to a fishing boat owner (3 boats) and i get 15+ gal every few weeks. now that's not enough for a deuce but i only want to run it in my 6.2 at a 50/50 or 60/40 mixIf it works, use it. My theory is, use what you have. And I didn't have anything else. I had thought about going electric, but sometimes AC is not available. You may be pumping at a construction site, etc. where AC is not available. I tried 12 volt pumps, but they just didn't get me where i wanted to be. You can get some old Army water pumps that are made a lot like the HF Pump, built with a gasoline engine and a pump together. I can put my hands on a few of those but the engine or pump may need re-building. Who knows with that auction stuff.
Hook up your electric pump, and try it. If it works and you can deal with the power issue, I'd say, giddy-up.
I want to see a picture of that tank with 60psi in it! BwaahahaaaOk wile reading on a different forum I had a stroke…of genius! Actually im steeling an idea from another person lol
[FONT="]I store my wmo in a 75 gal heating oil tank witch has a fitting on the bottom for running in to the house. So as im trying figure out how im going to pump my oil in to the filters with just the right presser it hits me. Air! Make a pressurized cap for the top of the tank with an air inlet on it to run about 60 psi in to the tank to push the oil thru the filters and in to the holding tank. And as for getting it in to the truck I have a transfer pump from a large fuel tank I am going to use. [/FONT]
i think it will hold 60 just fine but even 10 psi will do what i want doneI want to see a picture of that tank with 60psi in it! Bwaahahaaa
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