That might be a red flag in a downtown metro area.  But out in farm country
I have never seen a farm truck with a fuel tank stop or have placards.  In
some areas they don't even have to be tagged and separately insured.


On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Fmiser <fmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > OK Don wrote:
>
> > I'll probably install an external fuel tank in the truck to
> > haul gas for the airplanes (mogas STC).
>
> You could put that tank on the trailer.
>
> But I think you will have to have HazMat placards, stop at
> railroad crossings, etc. if the tank is more than 119 gallons.
> Or 40 gallons.  Or 140 gallons.  It's falls under hazardous
> materials in bulk tanks.  It can also depend on the state.
>
> --   Philip
>
>
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