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On a side note, if you start cutting any hardwood, the slabs work very well as fence posts. My neighbor has cut a ton of lumber over the past years, enough to build two very large barns. For all the hardwood slabs, he cut them with a chainsaw at 8' lengths, and used them for fence posts. This was for a barbed wire fence to hold his cows. Been a few years installed, and they are still solid as can be. Just a thought.
you must have one heck of an EPA disaster somewhere there on your property............
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Well first off, little paint would get on my arms. Heck I shave twice a week sometimes!That tank looked great inside. You going to have a service come fill it or just truck it there when needed?
Quote from: nmeyer414 on May 23, 2017, 10:30:16 PMyou must have one heck of an EPA disaster somewhere there on your property............Funny, but I never even thought about thatSocialist states sure have left their mark!Too bad we can't do some sort of cleanup on the socialist problem ;-))
Quote from: Flyin6 on May 24, 2017, 09:48:10 AMQuote from: nmeyer414 on May 23, 2017, 10:30:16 PMyou must have one heck of an EPA disaster somewhere there on your property............Funny, but I never even thought about thatSocialist states sure have left their mark!Too bad we can't do some sort of cleanup on the socialist problem ;-))Now we're talking. The hand pumps are a bit of a work out, but certainly doable. Builds character I think is the saying...
Lift it in the bucks of Sarge and siphon. You will probably need a federal off road dyed diesel license. I have the application sitting on my desk right now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Holy crap! You need a federal license for off-road diesel in TX?We probably have a half dozen or more plastic 55gal drums at my work, I don't think anyone would care if you took them Don. Just throwing that out there...
Is that a MOAB?
I'm sure I'm saying what you already know, but make sure you're pick up tube is not on the very bottom of the tank. Always leave it a few inches up off the bottom. Everything you don't want going into your tractor resides in the bottom few inches of a fuel tank...
Could a wire mesh sock be made to keep out the crud? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk