Skinny
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Since I live in New England and April brought extreme hot and cold weeks when my kerosene tank was very low, I ran out twice because I simply didn't add enough or order 100 gallons again. So I wanted a way to bring fuel home with me to top the house off. I also wanted to add capacity to my truck as 20 gallons does not go very far in a fullsize rig. So I decided to kill two birds with one stone. I bought a CUCV tank skid and bracket set from Hillbilly Wizard and another fuel tank from RockAuto. The front bracket required welding nuts on to the other four holes...not sure why. I think the tank delivered to my door was $100. Seems to be built pretty good with aluminized coating and wiped with oil from the factory. My goal was to have the passenger side saddle tank independent of the trucks fuel system so I can carry offroad diesel, kero, heating oil, etc. without being in danger of having non-taxed fuel on board. I managed to find a Fill-Rite 15 gpm fuel pump and nozzle setup on Craigslist for $100. I got it home and it was seized up but a rebuild kit is $35 from what I have seen and this is still way below a new list price of $375. Since I have the SECM box, the filler neck shares the same spot as a big chunk of aluminum angle. I bought a universal lockable filler neck from Coyote Gear. My next post will be the tank painted and installed along with mounting/plumbing my Fill-Rite pump.