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Fuel Oil Tank Storage Bins
“My husband got a free 275-gal. fuel oil tank and came up with the idea of cutting an opening in front of it to store firewood,” says Gloria Murray, Dennysville, Maine.
  “He cut an opening 26 in. wide and 55 in. long and used the cut-off piece as a protective awning that extends out over the front of the tank. The tanks sit on pallets to minimize rust. You’d be surprised how much chopped wood these tanks can hold.
  “The first one worked so well he bought a couple more. People were happy to get rid of them.
  “He uses one of the tanks to hold gas cans for our mowers and chainsaw, attaching a door to the front made out of the cut-off section.”
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gloria E. Murray, P.O. Box 63, Dennysville, Maine 04628.


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2016 - Volume #40, Issue #5