Fuel capacity limit?
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Fuel capacity limit?
I want to up the fuel capacity in my Deuce, but I don't want to go so far as to need a tax stamp or whatever to the point that I'm into CDL territory. The truck is strictly for personal use, but I can't find anything that tells me what my limit is. I know other states have a limit before the state require placards or something like that. I thought there might be an OTR driver or someone else more knowledgeable on the topic that could help out.
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Fuel capacity limit?
People run around all the time with 100 gallon transfer tanks in the back of their trucks. Never heard of a limit, atleast here in KY but maybe somebody knows something I don't.
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Re: Fuel capacity limit?
The only limit that I'm aware of for fuel purchase is based on the individual station and their credit card policy. Some have a dollar limit on the amount that can be charged at one time/purchase.
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Re: Fuel capacity limit?
I wouldnt think you would have any issues.....how big of a tank do you want?
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Re: Fuel capacity limit?
I was thinking something around 150 gallons. If I made the tank in the bed how I have it roughly designed, that's about where it'd be for capacity. I know there are some states that have a limit before you need a placard or something. I think it's North Carolina, after something like 100 or 150 gallons, you have to have a hazardous chemicals placard because they consider you to be transporting fuel at that point.
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