Posted by Russ from MN on April 25, 2020 at 05:21:16 from (174.219.145.25):
In Reply to: wasting diesel fuel posted by 37 chief on April 24, 2020 at 19:54:33:
I built a new stand for dads fuel tanks many years ago, gas and diesel side by-side, and I painted the tanks aluminum for that reason. The delivery driver said the gas tank needed to be red, but he was satisfied when I stenciled GASOLINE on the end in big red letters, that might not pass now. People don't realize how much gas evaporates on a hot sunny day, and a dark red tank only makes it work. Our neighbor has a roof over his tanks, that is the best. Someone posted a link to a test of gasoline evaporation on u tube, it's very good, even non-ethanol evaporated a lot. Diesel probably doesn't evaporate very much, but a little, certainly expands with heat!
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