As old as you need to be to drive.
If you can drive the car you can pump the gas.
the average age to pump gas in New Jersey and Oregon is 16
Antique gas pumps can be purchased online from various companies and websites. One should try Old Gas Pump Guys, The Finest Website For Gas Pumps, Old Tyme Gas Pumps and eBay.
If you have your license you can
In Georgia, the legal age to pump gas is 16 years old. However, many gas stations require individuals to be 18 years old to operate the gas pump for safety reasons. It's always best to check with the specific gas station for their age requirements.
If you're changing a mechanical fuel pump, you start by unhooking the battery. Then put the new pump next to the old one. Transfer both hoses from the old pump to the new one. Unbolt the old pump (13mm wrench) and remove it. Drain the gas into your lawn mower gas can or something. Put the new pump where the old once was and bolt it in. If you're changing to an electric pump, that's a story for another day.
Its gas, old gas can be used. It's a pain to drop the tank to remove gas and I wouldn't recommend draining it via running the fuel pump and flowing it into a can either, too dangerous. If you absolutely must pump out the gas, get a siphon pump and pump it out the fuel neck.
In New Jersey, you are not allowed to pump your own gas. Gas station attendants will pump the gas for you.
you must have a license in order to pump gas in the state of california - L.A police department
You can find a gas pump for your gas can at most gas stations or automotive stores.
In Illinois, there is no specific legal age requirement to pump gas. However, gas stations may have their own policies regarding age restrictions for safety reasons. It's best to check with the individual gas station for their rules on pumping gas.
There is no gas in a tire pump, only air.