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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1658988" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Got two steel 275's one for on road one for off. I keep filters on them both. Local oil company set them up and keeps them full. I have a tractor here that has 1700 hrs. on it that has only had fuel from this company put in it since new. Has yet to have water or a piece of trash in the separator on it. I have a L style transfer tank on my truck with the same basic setup.</p><p></p><p>Inside would be nice but always seems to lead to accessibility issues. Black plastic may be ok but wouldn't want any parts of anything translucent. I do have mine sitting on a concrete pad which is nice to clean up any spill and easy to see if a tank were to start leaking. More storage would be nice in SHTF situation but only so much prepping one can do and keeping it fresh worries me too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1658988, member: 21382"] Got two steel 275’s one for on road one for off. I keep filters on them both. Local oil company set them up and keeps them full. I have a tractor here that has 1700 hrs. on it that has only had fuel from this company put in it since new. Has yet to have water or a piece of trash in the separator on it. I have a L style transfer tank on my truck with the same basic setup. Inside would be nice but always seems to lead to accessibility issues. Black plastic may be ok but wouldn’t want any parts of anything translucent. I do have mine sitting on a concrete pad which is nice to clean up any spill and easy to see if a tank were to start leaking. More storage would be nice in SHTF situation but only so much prepping one can do and keeping it fresh worries me too. [/QUOTE]
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