Here's the deal; I keep two, blue-plastic 55 gallon drums to store offroad for my tractor, with a hand pump to pump it into the tractor. Due to lack of room in the garage, I set one of them just outside the garage door. Apparently rain water must have found its way into the barrel through one of the caps. I found this out when after three fillups, the tractor would lose power and stall. At first I thought it was contaminated, but then realized it was water. I then drained the water through the petcock and did all the fun stuff to get it started again. I've lifted the siphon tube for the handpump up higher in the barrel and no longer have the problem, but i must be getting close to the water now. How can I retrieve the remaining fuel and lose the water? My other barrel is empty if I need it.
Roy
Roy