Posted by Chris in SK on August 19, 2015 at 09:19:58 from (108.171.130.160):
In Reply to: Getting gas home posted by Fatjay on August 18, 2015 at 20:18:20:
Bulk tank and delivery is the easiest. If you want to pick up fuel, don't you have 100 gal tanks for pick up trucks there? They are generally called slip tanks here. Most guys use them for refueling equipment off site. You can pick up used steel dome topped slip tanks here for about $100 - $200 at auction with a manual pump. I think they are about $600 new. Electric 12v 15gpm pump is about $350 new. Empty slip tank can be slid in and out of pick up truck bed by one guy in about 30 seconds, and is a nice fit between the wheel wells. I keep mine on a small stack of pallets, and just slide it in and out of the truck if I need it. A slip tank is way safer than hauling a barrel, or old truck fuel tank. Chris
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