275 - 300 Gallon Fuel Tank And Hand Pump on 2040-parts.com
Newfoundland, Pennsylvania, US
This auction is for the fuel tank on the right. It is a 275 or 300 gallon , I'm not sure. It is skid mounted with a bar infront so you can drag it like a sleigh. It will have a hand pump , hose and filter NOT the electric pump pictured. Pick up in NEPA or I can deliver from the Scranton area to Flemington NJ area and points in between for some gas money.
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