Posted by Don-WI on January 11, 2009 at 14:10:48 from (72.135.123.231):
In Reply to: Storage of bulk fuel? posted by Clarkbug on January 11, 2009 at 11:54:55:
I don't think you'll have any problems storing it. We've had gas stored in a tank for about a year without any problems. We normally use up 150 gallons every couple months as our loader tractor is a gas and one other tractor is a gas. Don't use it too much, but we use it to plant and on the blower.
I think our tank is about the same size as yours. Painted aluminum in color, put a placard sticker on it because I found it in our ditch one day. Silver is Gas, Gold is deisel. I forget which is red and which is green though... Must be gas is red because the small cans are red for gas and deisel cans are yellow (gold). As long as the tank is painted the right color, the fire fighters etc.. shouldn't have any troubles with that because they look at the color and they know what's in the tank.
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