Cng Tanks 33 Gge 10 Feet X 16 Inches - Storage 2015 on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
We have plenty of these. All information should be on the pictures. Most are already hooked together (plumbed), and are in frames for easy transport and set up.
The tanks are approximately 10 feet long and 16" in diameter. I think the capacity of gallons equivalent is on the label. Not sure about the GGE, please verify. |
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