Most farms around here keep gasoline in big 150 or so gallon above ground tanks. Like the old fuel oil furnace tanks.
I have no doubt that would be an expensive project. I think it would be worth it though. Easy for me to say when I don't have to pay LoL
LOL Are you sure? Most of 'em around here carry diesel in those - much less flammable than gasoline. Plus the heavy equipment takes diesel.
If I wanted to use diesel, I have a giant in-ground tank that uses kerosene (untaxed diesel, basically) for my furnace and for my tractor or even my truck if needed.
it probably is diesel, what do I know
Ain't no way I'd want to drive around with that much gasoline. Fuck no... Hell, it's probably illegal to do that without a hazmat certification on your license, proper plate, and proper signage warning of the flammable liquids.
I do know one exception that lugs gasoline for chainsaws, but they carry it in like 10 five gallon tanks. They've got at least a bunch of gasoline on 'em no matter where they go, pretty much.
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