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Couldn't figure out why till I stopped by a dairy plant the other day. They get concentrated fruit juices in 30 gallon plastic drums but they can't give me one because the EPA requires the drums be recycled back to the supplier of the fruit juices. The EPA is getting out of hand & is a real pain.
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Why not use a properly marked steel 55 gal drum. You don't have to fill it if you don't want that much fuel. How to unload the drum. Easy. Buy two. I get nice ones for $5-6 each. Label them to please the authorities if you think anyone cares.
When one is empty, put it in the truck or on the trailer and go get fuel in it. When you get back just siphon the contents into the other drum you have sitting on the ground where you want it. Now the drum in the truck is light enough to unload with no major struggle. Too easy? I can probably figure out a complicated expensive way to do it if needed. Pat
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1*I prefer the white plastic drums because you can see the fuel level in them 2*How I unload the drum 3 Here's mine white one is 30 gallon plastic. The blue one is 55 gallon steel. 4*Yep. 5*I pump the fuel into the blue and or white drum in the garage as shown. These drums are never moved so they are always where I want them. 6*Exactly! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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