EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I've been buying red farm diesel for my tractors from a supplier about 8 miles away from my place. I thought of getting a storage tank and having it delivered, but keep coming up with reasons not to do it that way.
They want a minimum delivery of 300 gallons to offset the delivery charge. Not a real concern, but after I get all my work done and sell off most of my equipment, I wont be using enough fuel to justify such a large storage container. I also don't like storing fuel for long periods of time.
My solution is to have a trailer that I can dedicate to hauling and storing diesel on. Of couse, it has to be affordable and functional.
After looking in the classifieds every Thursday morning for several months I came across this one.
It's 12 feet long, singel 3,500 lb axle with fifteen inch steel rims. No lights or registration. The wood is half rotten. The tongue needs a hammer to get it on and off and wont lock into place. There are no safety chains and it's been in a wreck, not to mention its covered with rust.
Asking price was $150, but he took $100 cash.
They want a minimum delivery of 300 gallons to offset the delivery charge. Not a real concern, but after I get all my work done and sell off most of my equipment, I wont be using enough fuel to justify such a large storage container. I also don't like storing fuel for long periods of time.
My solution is to have a trailer that I can dedicate to hauling and storing diesel on. Of couse, it has to be affordable and functional.
After looking in the classifieds every Thursday morning for several months I came across this one.
It's 12 feet long, singel 3,500 lb axle with fifteen inch steel rims. No lights or registration. The wood is half rotten. The tongue needs a hammer to get it on and off and wont lock into place. There are no safety chains and it's been in a wreck, not to mention its covered with rust.
Asking price was $150, but he took $100 cash.