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Posted by KC Bob on February 09, 2003 at 19:06:10 from (63.27.88.202):
In Reply to: Bulk Fuel Tanks posted by FM on February 09, 2003 at 07:35:03:
Nobody told you to set the back of your tank 2" lower than the front.You will have a small amount of fuel you can not get to but most of your trash and water will be found there. We live in a county that is 96% farmers that means no locks.If one of my neighbors needs fuel and could not get it I would feel really bad.when I was a kid I rode my 125cc Harley all over the county all the time. If I needed gas I got it from tractors , trucks,cars ,where ever I could find it.These were the same people I went to Church with,helped in the fields and later went to some of their funerals.some kid needs a galon of gas from me he can have it, HE may me the same kid that gets me out from under a tractor some day.Don't get me wroung when I go to Kansas City I take the key out of the truck,but it always feels funny.
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