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Looking at one of them little battery powered transfer pumps that you set on a gas can, put your Milwaukee battery on and it pumps to the vehicle. Anyone have such a device, and which brand?
Need to use one that is Milwaukee compatible as that is my tool box. Not wanting one that needs Dewalt, or a bunch of double AA's

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Looking at one of them little battery powered transfer pumps that you set on a gas can, put your Milwaukee battery on and it pumps to the vehicle. Anyone have such a device, and which brand?
Need to use one that is Milwaukee compatible as that is my tool box. Not wanting one that needs Dewalt, or a bunch of double AA's

Thanks,
I don't have a Milwaukee brand. I purchased one from Menards just for my Skidsteer and now I wonder how did I go so long without one. Mine take two D batteries and I'm still on the same batteries a year latter. I fill my riding mower, 4 wheelers everything with it. No matter which one you get you will like how easy it is and no spillage.
 

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I have this one. I like it for most part but a lot of newer gas cans suck ass and the tube doesn't fit through the opening.
 


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I saw those one day on u tube after filling my skid Steere with 6 gallon cans, thought it would be slick.
 

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I have one from Menards that runs on D cell batteries. Those are rechargeable and keep the charger in the camper for my boat and gas cans. That works OK, but doesn't have much lift to it.

I've been wondering about something like this:
https://www.harborfreight.com/750-g...TuwmXDuR55UIjnmj7r87p7dtUHpAG53hoCn4AQAvD_BwE

That's what I have to fill my 5020 JD from 6 gallon jugs , It takes less than 30 seconds to suck a jug dry, you learn to hold on to the discharge hose when filling.
 

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