PineRidge
Super Member
I have seen many 275 gallon steel tanks in homeowners basements for storing their home heating oil and this brings up a question.
I'm going through too much fuel to continue to transport it 25 gallons at a time. I would like to purchase bulk diesel fuel (off road) for use in my TC-40D. I have an idea of placing the tank in my basement area since it is heated and I won't need to be concerned with the storage tank surface building condensation. I'll still be adding fuel additive however to keep it from gelling. Anyone know of a reason that this would not be a good idea?
I also have plenty of room in my unheated pole barn for a steel tank but I am concerned about condensation forming. Am I being overly concerned here with condensation problems? Should I elect for the tank to be placed inside the heated basement or in the unheated pole barn?
For those of you that have diesel delivered to your tank typically how far can the truck extend his hoses to pump the fuel?
Also while I'm on the subject of fuel is home heating oil the same as off road diesel?
I'm going through too much fuel to continue to transport it 25 gallons at a time. I would like to purchase bulk diesel fuel (off road) for use in my TC-40D. I have an idea of placing the tank in my basement area since it is heated and I won't need to be concerned with the storage tank surface building condensation. I'll still be adding fuel additive however to keep it from gelling. Anyone know of a reason that this would not be a good idea?
I also have plenty of room in my unheated pole barn for a steel tank but I am concerned about condensation forming. Am I being overly concerned here with condensation problems? Should I elect for the tank to be placed inside the heated basement or in the unheated pole barn?
For those of you that have diesel delivered to your tank typically how far can the truck extend his hoses to pump the fuel?
Also while I'm on the subject of fuel is home heating oil the same as off road diesel?