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Old January 13th 04, 05:44 PM
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I wouldn't touch either a Cat 3208 or a GM 2 cycle, even if it sits. You
may consider a gas engine if it gets very cold out there.

Here ya go:
South Dakota Wheat Growers
1993 International Fuel Truck 229,612 miles 2200ga tank, 5 compartments
$23,000
http://www.sdwg.com/index.cfm?show=10&mid=35.


1982 Ford tractor/trailer 4000 gal $$7000 but it's in VA
http://www.skydiveorange.com/truck.htm

Here's some more but they are in Sask. Can., but they give you some ideas
what to look for.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?G5CB23D07

and a bunch mo
http://www.senecatank.com/rootweb/used.htm



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Jim Burns III


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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
nk.net...
Thanks for all the good advice! I plan to take fuel delivery at the

airport
and never operate the truck on public roads. I only want the large truck

so
that I can buy enough fuel at a time to get favorable delivery charges.
Would the Cat diesel or GM2 stroke be a problem if we are not going to

drive
on the road? We will have a couple of guys in on the truck as partners

and
our hangers are less than 1/3 mile apart.

The big truck is one option but we would also consider a 2000 gallon truck
that we would lease to the FBO. We would take fuel at cost in lieu of a
lease payment. If we do that option, we would need a better truck as it
would get more driving use.

Mike
MU-2


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First start talking to the wholesale fuel distributors in the area, they

get
around and will know if there is a retailer such as a home heating oil
distributor or a farm fuel supplier that currently has one for sale.

Ask
them where they have maintenance done on their trucks, talk to those

people
also. There are plenty of companies that specialize in putting together

the
truck, tank, and pump units. These people always have used trucks for

sale.
Large farms or vegetable processing companies are always
buying/selling/leasing fuel trucks. Check out the Commercial Drivers
License laws concerning carrying fuel, they may limit the size of truck

that
you want to buy. Also remember to think of the weight laws, 10,000

gallons
would be a semi trailer and may be overweight. We usually are limited

to
loads of about 8000 gal for diesel fuel, otherwise the truck is

overloaded.
You've already checked Ritchie Bros, a great source for auctions with

heavy
equipment, that's a good line of thinking. Check with the heavy

equipment
dealers in your area. You can also buy a used truck and have a custom

made
tank fabricated. If you can find a truck from a southern area it would

be
best, less rust due to road salt. We just bought 3 used trucks to haul
potatoes that were once garbage trucks, they came out of Arkansas and

look
great. We found them on the web, figure out the specs you want and keep
searching. Stay away from anything with a Cat V-8 diesel or a GM

2-cycle
diesel. High rpms aren't good for diesel engines unless they are in
airplanes.
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Jim Burns III

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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
nk.net...
I would like to buy a fuel truck! 5,000 to 10,000 gallon preferred.

I
have
been watching ebay and rbauction.com and I was wondering if anyone

knew
of
other sources? How can I find out if the government is selling one?
Thanks!

Mike
MU-2









 




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