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The JohnDow Industries JDI-FST15 is a robust 15-gallon fuel station designed for durability and convenience. Made from cold rolled steel, it features a 10-foot dispensing hose and a compact design, making it an ideal solution for efficient fuel storage and dispensing in various settings.
Capacity | 15 Gallons |
Fuel Type | Gasoline; Diesel, E85 |
Hose Length | 10 Feet |
UPC | 602425686663 602425686403 |
Manufacturer | JohnDow Industries |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00602425686663, 00602425686403 |
Model | Fuel Station |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 39 x 12 x 15 inches |
Item model number | JDI-FST15 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | JDI-FST15 |
Lift Type | Gravity Fed |
D**N
Love this tank
Love this tank. I bought this tank because I wanted gravity feed and didn't want to mess with a pump. Can fit about 14 gallons of gas in the tank. Wish they had this in a 25 or 30 gallon size. I built a cart for this to sit on so that it will pour into my zero turn and side by sides. No problems. No leaks. Only complaint is the port is not directly on the bottom so tank needs to be tilted to get all the fuel out.
M**R
Great product easy to use
Fits under tonto cover for fueling side by sides easily.
M**L
Packaging
Only reason I gave 4 stare is because it arrived with a ripped open box and the tank is dented on the end. I realize thats from delivery but it should come in much better packaging. I saw other buyers complaining about receiving it damaged too.Seems very well built and very solid with solid parts. I haven't used it yet though maybe I'll update if i remember.
P**Z
Handy Tank
I've mounted this in the bed of a pickup, longways directly over the fuel inlet so that I can refuel the vehicle itself. In this application the provided hose can't be used because the bed rail is too high. So I'm using a jiggle siphon instead, and while I've never tried the hose I can't see how it could possibly be better or more satisfactory than the excellent jiggle siphon. My tank arrived undamaged, and looks nice. I've put as much as 13.7 gallons in it, and because of the truck-bed mounting it's never quite perfectly level, which means there has to be an air bubble at one end or the other. Anyone who can't get something fairly close to the intended 14-gallons (you're only supposed to use 14 of the 15 gallons to allow for expansion) is in my opinion probably doing something wrong. I'm also very grateful for the DOT certification.I only have three nits to pick. One is that I wish there more strap-down points (only the top handles can be used for this purpose), the second is that since I'm not using the hose I wish some sort of screw-in plug was included to block off the drain, and I also wish that extra screw-on tank caps were easily available in case one gets stolen.
A**R
It works.
So far so good.
K**N
Some issues, though works ok.
The media could not be loaded. Followup: 5 years later and no issues with tank or hose. See last picture for dirty yet functional tank.Had a small dent from shipping. Nothing I felt like sending it back for though. They have the feet and handles misaligned compared to the hose drain, so the drain isn't at the very bottom. This means I'll need to tilt it to get the last bit of gas out. That lack of quality control is more annoying than the dent.Before using it the first time I welded bolts to one end so I could mount some Harbor Freight tires. Should make it easier to move once it's full and weighs 115 lbs. I cut off the nozzle holder and welded to the other end, as the tires would block that. Would have been nice to have this as a factory option, though I know this would have cost more.As others have noted, it doesn't seem to really hold 15 gal. I haven't put stand-offs opposite the tires (yet), so it's at an angle and doesn't hold as much as it could. Even so, I was only able to get in 13 gal. With it level I imagine I could get in 1 more gal, which is what people have been saying; about 14 gal. Just guessing, but the only way I can think of getting 15 gal in is maybe they count the fuel which could be held in the hose. But I'm not sure even that would be a gallon, and I would be leary of transporting it with the hose filled.For the price it still seems the best deal around. Just wish the quality was a little better.Update: Added video to show pour rate, since that has been a complaint. Though slow it seems about as expected for gravity feed. Also added a picture with standoffs to level tank with the wheels I attached. I have not yet seen debris in the fuel that people have mentioned, though I'd expect to only see that when the gas gets towards the bottom, which it isn't yet.
C**.
TRASHED MY EQUIPMENT!!!!!!
We had been having issues with our $3,000 generator and finally it just quit on us. We regularly do maintenance every 100 hours (oil filter, gas filter, spark plugs, change oil, etc). Could not figure out what was going on. Turns out, there is debris falling off the inside of the tank and into my gas. Then with temperature changes outside, the tank will condensate on the inside and then leave water in my gas. It took us awhile to figure it out - we kept thinking our employees were leaving the lid off and letting water in - but we figured it out the hard way when we finally went and bought a new generator while the first one was in the shop. Took the new generator, both of our 15 gallon metal red gas tanks, and then 3 plastic gas cans to the gas station. We used the same pump and filled up the new generator and all 5 gas tanks/cans. Everything was fine. Ran through the first tank of gas, then went through the 3 plastic gas cans, and then when needing to fill up again, we switched over to the red metal gas tanks. As soon as we dumped a full tank into our (now second, brand new) generator, the generator started acting up. It kept running though so we just let it go. Then we needed to fill up again and we used the 2nd red metal gas tank we had ordered. The generator started and then quit 20 minutes later. At this point, we knew it was these red metal gas tanks. We emptied the gas tank and sure enough, the water was separated from the gas and sitting in the bottom of the clear bucket we dumped it into. Also had debris floating in it. Terrible way to blow $400 and I will be contacting the company for a refund!!!
J**I
Happy
Pleased…. Held right under 15 gallons. No leaks hose works perfectly. Top left handle was a bit bent shipping from China but all good. Saves me trips for gas! Unscrew the cap a turn or two to allow air to replace the fuel when fueling a machine. When close to full I closed the valve then drained all gas in the hose--quick and easy. Fast flow rate and very pleased.
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