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Fuel trailers. The Good and the Bad.
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jdironman
Posted 12/4/2016 09:25 (#5674723 - in reply to #5674283)
Subject: RE: Fuel trailers. The Good and the Bad.


Very southern Mn
I am as conservative as any body when it comes to spending money and wasn't very happy when my son in law came home with a used thunder creek trailer. I have to say that I am impressed. My 80 year old dad usually refills everything in the morning and he loves it. Honda engine doesn't need much to start and don't have to mess with trying to get power to pump. Hose reel is retractable and easy for him to handle. We are spread out so trailer has lights , safety chains and doors that are sealed to keep road dust out of the pump area and easy to move at night safely. It also has correct whatever markings on tank that keeps dot happy. Ours holds about 750 gals which in the fall doesn't always last the day (if we are trying to refuel in the morning and than fill up again in the evenings if we are away from home,) wish it was bigger but other than that I am a believer. Next year we will have 1 def tractor so I haven't decided what to do if we will update but we will stick with a thunder creek type trailer. Would not want tools on fuel trailer.
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