GIJOE
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Here is a fuel tank stand I built for a 75 gallon tank from a Mack truck. The skids are built out of 6" channel iron with 1-1/2" ID pipe used for the spreaders. 3" flat bar was welded to the open side so it could be securely transported by a set of forks. The cradles were made from a section of trailer house frame with a strip of 1/8" sheet metal cut 3" wide and welded in place to hold the tank. The upper part of the frame was made out of the same 1-1/2" ID pipe and 1-1/2" square tubing. A shackle was cut and welded on top to be used as a lifting eye, and a piece of 1/4" plate was used for the mounting location for the hand rotary pump. Brass fittings, valves and fuel hose finish off the plumbing.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
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