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Have a fuel tank under my sled deck
And wondering how to put fuel in and take it out? Is there a low profile pump ?
Might have to lift deck a bit ImageUploadedByTapatalk1381176598.953381.jpg
The deck is back a foot in pic
 

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You could try one of these pumps from GPI. It's what Taylor Wings uses in there toolbox combos.
 

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On my deck, I got a 2 inch spout with cap coming up through the deck floor.
 

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What about just filling it into the main spout ?? With a line into the tube.

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I just cut a hole in my deck which is hidden by the side extension when it's in. Just slide it out and spin off the cap.


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how about filling my truck gravity feed?
Is there a 12 volt valve that I can turn on and off inside cab or a inline pump
 

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On my deck, I got a 2 inch spout with cap coming up through the deck floor.
Where did you get the spout. I cut an 8x8 hatch and hinged it. A spout to bring it closer to the deck would be great.
 

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how about filling my truck gravity feed?
Is there a 12 volt valve that I can turn on and off inside cab or a inline pump
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I order one of theses from northern tool. It tees into your trucks fuel fill line. There is a Manuel valve that I attached a handle to ( so I can reach it from the hatch I cut) as well as a float valve that closes as your truck tank fills. Works great. Best to fill your truck while driving. It's only a 3/8 line so it takes a while. I open my valve when I hit a 1/4 tank. Couple hours later it's full ( while driving).
 

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Found a 12 volt shut off valve normally closed
And add a inline pump might not need the pump if gravity feed
 
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