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Posted by John A on April 24, 2004 at 06:11:49 from (208.24.233.174):
In Reply to: tank on wheels posted by stan on April 23, 2004 at 22:06:21:
Stan, Here in Texas any trailer,(production or home made) can be liscened for $5.00 . Wire it for lights and you are good to go. Brakes only become an issue if it came with the trailer new. A 250 gal fuel trailer an be safly used with no problems. Check with other local Farmers/ranchers you know, or Double Circle Coop visit with the fuel guy ask them about local laws and regs. I am currently working on a 250 gal DSL trailer on a short tandem axle homemade trailer I picked up, Useing an old LP tank, will use air pressure to propel the DSL out of the tank. through a reg gas nozzel. A ball valve will cut on/off the pressure to the hose. And a another valve to vent the tank when empty, and to fill through, 10 to 15 Lb of pressure will last a long time. Later, John A.
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