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I'm (slowly) going through my 002A that I've had for some time. At the moment I'm on the topic of the aux fuel setup. Other than I think my solenoid is having and issue (ie: it is allowing it to keep on pumping...and not stopping), I am trying to decide how to store the aux fuel.
I have 3x 55 Gal Green Steel drums. They have just a little rust on the top, but otherwise it great shape. I think they were used for Glycerin storage.
I plan to have this all setup stationary, not on a trailer. If I need to grab it and go, I can pretty easily pull the gen onto a trailer. But the barrels are a little different. When full, they are a pita. So, any suggestions? I also would like to plan in some way to address the "crap" that ends up in the bottom. Having 3 of these, maybe I rotate and polish? I have a 12/24v external transfer pump that I need to get hoses for, so that could also come into play. Oh, I also have the bung adapter. I want to figure out what I plan to do, before I go and order/make the fuel line, as these -5 AN fittings are not the easiest to come by.
I imagine any solution will likely involve welding. Got MIG.
Now, if the general consensus is to mount all on a trailer, then that is possible too. I have an old converted boat trailer that could be used.
Thanks!
Mark
I have 3x 55 Gal Green Steel drums. They have just a little rust on the top, but otherwise it great shape. I think they were used for Glycerin storage.
I plan to have this all setup stationary, not on a trailer. If I need to grab it and go, I can pretty easily pull the gen onto a trailer. But the barrels are a little different. When full, they are a pita. So, any suggestions? I also would like to plan in some way to address the "crap" that ends up in the bottom. Having 3 of these, maybe I rotate and polish? I have a 12/24v external transfer pump that I need to get hoses for, so that could also come into play. Oh, I also have the bung adapter. I want to figure out what I plan to do, before I go and order/make the fuel line, as these -5 AN fittings are not the easiest to come by.
I imagine any solution will likely involve welding. Got MIG.
Now, if the general consensus is to mount all on a trailer, then that is possible too. I have an old converted boat trailer that could be used.
Thanks!
Mark