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Handy Refueling Wagon
"Once our tractors got larger, we needed a way to get more fuel to them faster," says Scott Peacock, Alliance, Alberta, happy with his home-built 300 gal. refueling wagon. "A 300 gal. fuel tank is mounted on a tandem wheel trailer equipped with radial tires on walking beam springless axles. A 12-V pump and filter pumps fuel to an automatic kick-out nozzle. A clear plastic tube runs from the bottom of the tank to the top and gauges the fuel level by reading numbers written alongside the tube. A box stores nozzles, grease guns and oil jugs. The wagon was constructed out of 4 by 4 by 1/4-in. structural tubing."


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1983 - Volume #7, Issue #5