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Moeller 6 Gallon Plastic Outboard Boat Motor Gas Fuel Tank Nr on 2040-parts.com

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Hamlet, Indiana, United States

Hamlet, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

No reserve. Marked MOELLER SPARTA, TENN. This is a good usable light weight see through plastic tank. Used with small scuff marks. The tank has a non-original replacement fill cap has a vent screw in the middle. Measures appropriate 21-1/2" x 14" x appx. 8" high. Has 1/4” pipe threads for connection to a hose fitting of your choice. A simple connector change will switch you over to another style. As always, be sure to rinse these tanks out. You never know what additive may have been in the previous gas.

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