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Posted by JohnnyB on September 09, 2002 at 14:10:37 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Pickup truck fuel tank. posted by John on September 08, 2002 at 19:03:07:
John, I took a round 50 gallon tank that was a gas tank off an old 2 ton truck and bolted it on a wood pallet. Two people can easily put it in the bed of my truck empty but I unload it when full with my forklift. Obviously you'd have to have a forklift or a front end loader would do but my local fuel distributor won't come out for less than 200 gallons and i only use about 300 gallons a year and would hate to have it permantly mounted on the truck, most tanks are pretty thin metal but seem to hold up fine. Also it don't take too many gallons of fuel to be quite heavy.
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