Mar-05-2019 10:52 AM
Apr-08-2019 12:18 PM
Fishwater wrote:
We have a short bed, how many folks are running an auxiliary tank with a short bed? I’m not sure if there’s enough room for a smaller auxiliary tank forward of the hitch?
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Apr-01-2019 09:29 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Relaxation is what the whole experience is all about."
I think it would be unsafe to be more relaxed. :B
That Long Horn badge on the back of the seat looks like it's a real pain! And I don't like large side bolster seats on long trips.
Apr-01-2019 09:26 AM
Dave H M wrote:
I think it is to each his own here. I will be hitting the road tomorrow in my F250 with cloth seats.
Leather is not for my behiney and I do not give a flip about the looks or status.
Apr-01-2019 07:48 AM
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Mar-31-2019 09:33 PM
hornet28 wrote:Simple the shut off valve was just in case of emergency. It was always open. It was a gravity feed. I didn't need a pump. When my factory tank gauge came off full I knew my aux tank was empty. Fill the aux and go. No pumping no fuss no mess. Fill ignore & go.mt1729 wrote:
I added a 12 volt motorized shut off valve, which I've only needed to use when changing the spin on fuel filter I have inline.
My pickup is diesel. If it was a gasser I would put in a 12 volt transfer pump and eliminate the gravity flow. Safe travels to you.
Why didn't you just put the 12V pump in instead of the shut off?
Mar-31-2019 05:55 PM
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Mar-30-2019 05:47 AM
mt1729 wrote:
I added a 12 volt motorized shut off valve, which I've only needed to use when changing the spin on fuel filter I have inline.
My pickup is diesel. If it was a gasser I would put in a 12 volt transfer pump and eliminate the gravity flow. Safe travels to you.
Mar-29-2019 10:33 PM