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Unread 08-24-2021, 11:02 AM
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Hey Folks, Does anyone know what the gallonage is for the metal side mounted fuel tanks?

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Unread 08-24-2021, 01:41 PM
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I believe they're 20 gallons each.

Anyone know for sure?
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Mine say 18 Gals. on them. (I have two from my first V20 that got junked)

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Hey Destroyer, Thanks for answering, Where do they have that gallon amount listed? did yours have a tag or some kind of marking on the tank itself, I have not removed mine yet, but I am thinking about replacing them with poly tanks in the same locations, my V20 Steplift was in a woodline for 5-8 years and I don't trust the tanks
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Thanks Pipe Dream!!
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Hey Destroyer, Thanks for answering, Where do they have that gallon amount listed? did yours have a tag or some kind of marking on the tank itself, I have not removed mine yet, but I am thinking about replacing them with poly tanks in the same locations, my V20 Steplift was in a woodline for 5-8 years and I don't trust the tanks
There is a tag on them that lists the mfg, material and capacity. I like the idea of side mounted tanks, that's why I kept these. Thinking of putting them into my V20 for extra fuel capacity, plus, when they are empty they would provide an extra 300lbs. of buoyancy in an emergency. (8.34 x 18 x 2)
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