Keith Brown
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Any one know of a slip tank with two chambers. I would like to carry both diesel and gas. I would be nice if it was low profile at or just above the box. Looked at UFA and Greggs no luck there.
Thanks I give them a call tomorrow.Try "DEL" they are just off Barlow and 50th SE
We get our dump box's made there, and I have seen some cool looking slip tanks in there. They Also custom build
Any one know of a slip tank with two chambers. I would like to carry both diesel and gas. I would be nice if it was low profile at or just above the box. Looked at UFA and Greggs no luck there.
Thanks I will heck him out next time i am up in GPMarc at M Line in Grande Prairie built me a set that works with the deck he made me. 150 litres each side with filters and pumps that are protected. 25' of hose each.
Be careful hauling any bulk quantity of gas around. Not legal to haul it in quantities above 20 litres per approved container without placards and TDG certificate. Diesel yes, gas no. I know lots of people do it, but it's not legal. If you chose to do it, make sure you pay close attention to grounding everything together to avoid static electricity. Play safe!!
Thanks for the tip, but unless things have changed I am pretty sure that if you have a small means of containment and the vessel is placarded I don't think you need vehicle placarding I could be wrong.
30-450L you just need class 3 hazard labels with UN1203 and "GASOLINE" on the container. 450-2000L you need at least one placard.
Awesome that makes sense.
Small means of containment is 450 Liters our less.
For diesel, yes. For gas, no. Diesel is classed as a flammable liquid, gas is a combustible liquid. Big difference. Try finding a slip tank approved for gas. Very hard to find, expensive and requires plackarding and a TDG certificate to haul. That's why people either fly under the radar or use jerry cans. You can haul all the gas you want in your truck as long as it's in approved containers 20L or less.
For diesel, yes. For gas, no. Diesel is classed as a flammable liquid, gas is a combustible liquid. Big difference. Try finding a slip tank approved for gas. Very hard to find, expensive and requires plackarding and a TDG certificate to haul. That's why people either fly under the radar or use jerry cans. You can haul all the gas you want in your truck as long as it's in approved containers 20L or less.
How do they get away with fueling stations on toy haulers?