Posted by BarnyardEngineering on January 07, 2021 at 04:45:25 from (98.17.202.244):
In Reply to: Fuel storage posted by TDJD on January 06, 2021 at 06:25:16:
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If so many people around your area do it, then why are you asking about it here? Just go ahead and do whatever you want. If the fuel supplier will fill the tanks, and you're comfortable with it, then what is stopping you?
Around here you can't hardly give used steel fuel tanks away. You can purchase them at auctions, with pumps, for less than IBC totes bring.
A bit of advice, you need to choose your words carefully. You started out saying simply "inside a building" which implies you are keeping the fuel tanks in your machine shed with the equipment, or in the barn with the livestock. People are going to jump on that. Then you "clarify" by calling it a "pump house." By calling it a pump house you imply that it is over a water well. People are going to jump on that.
It is NOT a "pump house" anymore. It's a SHED, that you are going to dedicate to fuel storage.
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