My neighbor got one last year... I think it's a bit smaller. He absolutely loves it. I get my red diesel from him for beer. He had to get some of the foam "rod" that they use for concrete joints to fill the gaps between the tanks or the gaps load up with pine needles, leaves, dirt, spider webs... then rain gets in, leaves keep it wet... you get the picture. Put the rod in, then once in a while he pulls the rod, blows it out and puts the rod back in.
Congratulations on the sweet trailer!! They sure do make life a lot easier. You sure did your homework when you specd that out! Keep up the great videos.
A situation where you don't want to pump from all diesel tanks together is if you have to take on fuel from a suspect source. Then you want to isolate that to individual tanks and control which tanks you fill from. You can always pick up a load of water with your fuel--yet another reason to keep tanks isolated and manage the "fill from" yourself. I live on a boat and carry 1600 gal of diesel. We always keep fuel from different sources isolated, dual fuel paths (lines, filters, etc.) are kept isolated and so forth.
@@DirtNinja I get that but there's a reason you can only carry 110 gallons of diesel in the bed of a truck, I'm not sure DOT sucks here in NY they look for reasons to shut you down
@@DirtNinja yeah I found on NYSDOT website. Regulations only 150 gallons per vehicle and if ots over 115 gallons you need a placard. I have it screenshotted and I can't attach it 🤷♂️
@@DirtNinja Haha I know... Was just trolling. Just the air compressor prob cost that.... Very nice unit I can't imagine what it cost.... My guess would be 25G area but I never priced anything like that. I know a dump trailer of that size is about $9000 then add the tanks, pumps and motors hoses etc... Prob upwards of 30G maybe