you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
Depends on the water pressure, and the diameter and length of the hose. Sorry, but there really is no one answer.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
The gallons per hour that come out of a hose depends upon two things: the diameter of the hose, and the water pressure. Since both of these vary, there is no single answer to that question. However, a one inch diameter garden hose at an average household water pressure could be expected to yield about 200 gallons per hour, in my estimation. Your mileage may vary.
Depends on the hose, obviously different hoses weight different amounts.
No it does not, siphonage is due to inbalanced pressure or incorrect atmospheric pressure in a geyser
Get a rubber hose that is about half inch in diameter and siphon gas out
In order to siphon the fuel out of the tank you need to remove the fill hose from the tank. The hose is difficult to get to but it can be done. Once the fill hose is removed you can then slip your siphon hose into the tank. Try not to allow any dirt to get into the tank during the process.
you cant
If you remove the filler hose from the side, you can siphon out the fuel.
My guess, after a quick look, is to remove the hose clamp where the fill hose empties into the tank and siphon from there. I ended up here because I was looking for a way to bypass the anti-siphon block. Kevin
If the end of the hose is running in a pool of water, yes
Siphon it with a hose and your mouth.
Accelerate real hard and don't stop You can siphon the fuel out. Sometimes it is necessary to remove the filler neck hose from the tank in order to insert a siphon hose.
A siphon hose down the the fill tube.If you don't have one of those, any hose will do but you'll have to suck on it to get the siphon running.TIP: spit, don't swallow
A siphon is a tube that is used to take a liquid up and out of one container and into another container or the ground. A hose used to empty a swimming pool can be called a siphon.
You remove the filler hose off of the side of the tank, and siphon out of there.