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Posted by John on September 08, 2002 at 19:03:07 from (192.233.162.123):
I have an "L" shaped fuel tank with a cross tool box in my pickup truck, it takes up about 30" out of 8' of bed. My problem, I need both an 8' pickup bed sometime and I need a portable fuel tank to fuel my equipment so I was thinking of one that I could easily put in and take out of my truck (sometimes with fuel in it). All the ones I have seen on the market seem to be made to leave in the truck all of the time like the one that I have. They also seem to be a little thin to be putting them in and out of the truck (especially with fuel in them). I would rather have one in the truck than on a trailer, one that I can put in and take out easily. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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