Rear Tank Help

Scotty4

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Just dropped the rear tank and need some advice on cleaning it out. Tank had about 10 gallons of rusty old fuel. Previous owner had the truck 5 years and never used it so its going on 7 now. Shower head was toast so I'll be modifying that. I hooked my fuel pump to the frame and piped it into the front tank with some check valves and a filter pre pump.

Need to toss this back in before we head out Saturday.

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No more tanks until importation opens back up. I’ve got plenty of tanks (paid for too) just can’t get them over here, about a month before Covid hit and importation was blocked I placed a bulk order through spectre because the tanks were getting quite a bit of interest, but can’t get them now. you know, of course LOL
 

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No more tanks until importation opens back up. I’ve got plenty of tanks (paid for too) just can’t get them over here, about a month before Covid hit and importation was blocked I placed a bulk order through spectre because the tanks were getting quite a bit of interest, but can’t get them now. you know, of course LOL
Well darn it. I was hoping that this madness was easing up a little. I guess not.
 

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NOT in Calif, where it is about 75 cents to a dollar, per gallon, more than gasoline.
 

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Flipping thru the channels the other night and the classic "smokey and the bandit" was on. I paused on the channel long enough to notice diesel fuel price sign that said .47 cents per gallon! I remember those days when diesel fuel was far cheaper than gasoline. Also remember when gas prices first exceeded $1.00 and all of the mom\pop small stores couldn't afford to buy new pumps capable of calculating fuel prices over .99 cents per gallon. Often they set the pump for half price per gallon and posted a sign at the pump stating your total will be doubled when paid at the counter.
 
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