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willy, at least on my truck, there is a rubber hose between the filler on the bed & the fuel tank under the truck. you can undo 2 hose clamps, slide it off and get to the gas in the tank. found that out during opal.
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Crap, I don't know how I miss these threads. If I can help out at all let me know. How bad do you need gas? I could put 125 gals in the boat and round up all the 5 gal cans I could find...
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I pulled the boat before the storm and it rode it out in an empty field in Toms River.
As of Saturday, I still have no power, heat, internet. Cell phone has gotten better. I can't complain. We are very lucky. House got lucky, trees on 2 next door neighbors and many others in neighborhood. I'm far from water so now problem with flooding.
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That's looking ahead...Hope ya filled the boat tank w/gas...you'd have 60 gals sittin' out there to use in the shortage...And your comment that you live far from water...sometimes. that's a GOOD thing... Hope everybody else doin' ok up there...looks like some more weather headed your way Wed & Thurs...
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