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ivbinconned
Aug 31, 2018Explorer II
I can tell you all how to save some money on a tank and free up some dollars to fill it.
I have installed on 6 trucks salvaged tanks from combines. My favourite is the tank from the old conventional Gleaner combines. 70 imperial gallons they hold and the fill neck is just a hair below the box rail. I pick them up for around $100 in Canadian funny money.
The last install I did I modified the tank and moved the fill neck to the drivers end of the tank as originally they are at the centre.
I then cladded the tank with bright aluminum checker plate.
Looks cool. I'll try to post a picture.
Always install an inline filter.
I have installed on 6 trucks salvaged tanks from combines. My favourite is the tank from the old conventional Gleaner combines. 70 imperial gallons they hold and the fill neck is just a hair below the box rail. I pick them up for around $100 in Canadian funny money.
The last install I did I modified the tank and moved the fill neck to the drivers end of the tank as originally they are at the centre.
I then cladded the tank with bright aluminum checker plate.
Looks cool. I'll try to post a picture.
Always install an inline filter.
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