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<blockquote data-quote="TurboFinger" data-source="post: 2369787" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>i use a fuel tank out of a truck i scrapped. i kept the electric pump in it and attached a long hose to the pressure line. i wired up a relay and a switch to it and have a couple of spring clamps to clamp it to a spare battery....all mounted on a furniture dolly to roll it around when it's full. it holds about 20 gallons and will empty in a few minutes. i kept the hoses and factory gas cap to keep it sealed. when it needs to be filled, i load it in the back of the truck and head to a gas station. works great but i do need help unloading it out of the back of the truck. i can also leave it back there for a long trip to take advantage of lower gas prices we usually have around here compared to the rest of the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboFinger, post: 2369787, member: 10441"] i use a fuel tank out of a truck i scrapped. i kept the electric pump in it and attached a long hose to the pressure line. i wired up a relay and a switch to it and have a couple of spring clamps to clamp it to a spare battery....all mounted on a furniture dolly to roll it around when it's full. it holds about 20 gallons and will empty in a few minutes. i kept the hoses and factory gas cap to keep it sealed. when it needs to be filled, i load it in the back of the truck and head to a gas station. works great but i do need help unloading it out of the back of the truck. i can also leave it back there for a long trip to take advantage of lower gas prices we usually have around here compared to the rest of the country. [/QUOTE]
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