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Old 03-30-2018, 05:48 PM   #1
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No see em 20 gallon gas tank--started

I removed the rear most cross member and fabricated a new one out of an I-beam. Made a cardboard pattern, cut a slot for the bed cross member (will fab a new one to make room for the elevated tank) and mounted it in place. With the rear pan in place the tank wasn't visible when I was kneeling 25 feet back. So far I have the tank sides tacked, the top ready and two baffles made. I will add another baffle in the morning and weld in place. I have holes drilled in the top for the vend and the feed. I have to get a 2 5/8 holes saw for the sender flange. The tank is mounted 1 1/2" above the rails and is longer because I moved the rear cross member. I will be 20 gallons. Will post more photos as I progress.
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