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Oh, and you may want to make sure that the tank isn't already leaking and taking on water. Use clear tubing taped to a long stick and dip it into the tank and pull it up slowly so that you can see if there is any fuel oil or water.
A compromised tank is an EPA nightmare waiting to happen.
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I got a small drill driven pump from Northern Tool (I think) for about $70 if you can swing that.
It was rated for fuel and you really should get one that is rated that way. Just hook a couple of hoses up to it, one in and one out.