Lantley wrote:
Permanent installation is not necessary. You can ratchet strap the tank down for safety reasons.
A 25 gallon tank will weigh 200#. Most tweakers will not even know what it is. Even then moving a greasy 200# diesel tank will not be easy.
While I do have a tonneau cover to keep my tank out of sight. Transfer Tank theft is the least of my worries
Agreed, you can temporarily secure your tank or others and if it's for occasional use, seems cumbersome if one uses it more frequently.
Regarding theft, call it luck or maybe the fact that you are virtually never in areas where theft is a real issue, but in my (unfortunately vast) experience in theft, primarily from construction sites, but otherwise rampant in most areas around the Puget Sound, even out in the nice 'burbs, I wouldn't give an unsecured super duper slick fuel caddy a month before it was gone. Full or empty. Full doesn't matter when you have tweaker strength, lol.
We had a Honda 6k generator chained to a bridge girder 40' in the air with no means of access besides climbing the abutment about 15' and walking a 165' long bare girder out to the next pier.
Made the mistake of leaving it up there one Friday night. It gone!
An unsecured fuel tank in the back or a pickup truck full or empty is about as easy as them stealing a pizza from the Dominos delivery guy.