Posted by caterpillar guy on January 06, 2021 at 16:28:44 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Fuel storage posted by TDJD on January 06, 2021 at 06:25:16:
Watch for people changing from oil heat to propane or NG then get the tank for the pumping the fuel out to remove it or even pay a small price for them. I have gotten them both ways. As for the drain I have taken old furnace oil tanks and cut a hole in the bottom then welded a fitting in the bottom at one end then set so they drain to that end. Furnace oil and diesel fuel will not explode from that work just don't stop till you're done. I've done several here. As for the no water I would bet if you could open a drain on the bottom of the tank there would be some come out might not be much. I don't get gallons but might get a half cup or less. A lot depends on how full the tank is kept on a regular basis. Some fuel guys don't want to deliver less than 100-150 gallon at a time when they come or they charge for smaller deliveries. I usually get a 1000 gallon of diesel fuel and so they will drop the gas while they are there with whatever the tank has room for.
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