My short loader bucket has a flat top so I park the loader about 18" off the ground and use the loader bucket as two steps. The tank is up front on the 4020. When I have the other bucket on, I park the loader so the arms on the side are level and climb up on top the front tire on the left side using the hub as the first step (11.00-16 four rib tires). Then I use 2.5 and 5 gallon cans, but try to never put more than 4.5 gallons in the 5 gallon cans. That half a gallon less weight does make it easier to heave the (plastic) cans up high.
I tried an on farm tank, but using less than 100 gallons a year, a 300 gallon tank gathered way too much water. And the remaining gas was rotten quality, my gas engines would hardly run. So I haul cans, about 32 gallons worth per trip, though the pump stopped a fewer than that last spring demanding I insert the card again and I didn't. By being notill, that was enough to plant and spray all summer.
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