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broccoli2

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djmiranda1 wrote:

Thanks to this post now I am thinking of doing the install myself. I will install it in what should have been my generator compartment using a square aluminum fuel cell. I just have a question for the people who have the fuel station built in, what brand pump do you have? I am looking on the net for portable "gasoline" transfer pumps and all I come up with is diesel. Any info will help.


I would not install a fuel tank where the geni is supposed to go The only place that (in my mind) is SAFE is behind the rear axle, between the frame rails... In an accident that is the safest place for it..


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Google Great Plains Industries for fuel pump, nozzle and hose.

Any good industrial hose supplier should have units available.

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broccoli2 wrote:

djmiranda1 wrote:

Thanks to this post now I am thinking of doing the install myself. I will install it in what should have been my generator compartment using a square aluminum fuel cell. I just have a question for the people who have the fuel station built in, what brand pump do you have? I am looking on the net for portable "gasoline" transfer pumps and all I come up with is diesel. Any info will help.


I would not install a fuel tank where the geni is supposed to go The only place that (in my mind) is SAFE is behind the rear axle, between the frame rails... In an accident that is the safest place for it..


Im not planing on installing in the generator compartment anymore. This would be like a factory install right were it is supposed to be following all california "CARB" compliances.


A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.

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djmiranda1 wrote:

.... I just have a question for the people who have the fuel station built in, what brand pump do you have? I am looking on the net for portable "gasoline" transfer pumps and all I come up with is diesel. Any info will help.


Northern Tool - gas tanks and nozzles and pumps

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The fuel pumps are Graco units.
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