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9 minutes ago, raesewell said:

I am as bored with it as anyone, I just keep getting dragged into it. From this point forward I am ignoring any questions that get me dragged into this snake pit.

We all have a choice about being a ****. I long ago decided I was happy being one and it seems you have too. Well done. Let's meet one day. The inaugural meeting of the ***** club.

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A semi rotary pump is what you need, very simple. Cast iron body we have used them for the last fifty years. Just google "semi rotary pump" dont let the fact its a manual pump put you off they can really shift some fluid. Hope this helps as they say. john.

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An easy way to start a Syphon without devices. Insert the length of hose into the higher barrel, so it is all submerged.

Put your thumb over the end to hold fluid in hose.

Pull end to other lower container and take thumb of to start Syphon.

 

Or the traditional take your chances and give it a suck.  

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12 hours ago, Bianco2564 said:

Use these at work for shifting oil or fuel

 

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/205-litre-rotary-transfer-pump/

Used those on site for years and they are very good.

The local travelling community round here swear by the flush mechanisms in Portaloos!

Bend door up from outside let one of their germ encrusted children in with a screwdriver and four screws removed and off they go harvesting honest peoples diesel.

Cheers

Ian

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