Posted by kcm.MN on November 19, 2017 at 07:40:36 from (174.219.139.108):
In Reply to: fuel transfer tanks posted by tomturkey on November 18, 2017 at 08:51:10:
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....This brings up an interesting twist, AND a good question. My very first truck was my late-Grandfather's 1976 Ford F-150, 2wd, auto, 390ci, and geared low for pulling. He was an expert welder and had made custom rear bumper and front brush guard, as well as making 2 additional gas tanks. That truck would do 76MPH uphill, downhill, loaded, empty....didn't matter. Only thing that did matter was it was a heavy drinker. Some might even say that truck was a hopeless drunk! :shock:
Anyway, from what you're saying, I could weld up something similar for my truck today and make it so that the truck could run off of that tank, and that would bypass the regulations? Certainly it's not as simple as that.....is it??
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