Honda generator

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TruckerPete1990, Aug 10, 2016.

  1. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    DEF tank is no different than any other steel type tank mounted to the frame of a tractor. Honestly,.. I do not care about the legality or not. If I put diesel or cat piss in it,.. I dont see DOT or anyone else opening it to make sure I'm not bootlegging something I shouldnt have.

    In either case,.. I've had other people tell me I shouldnt be carrying the plastic fuel cans full of gasoline in my side box. I'm doing it,.. and will continue to do it. Its not like I am advertising or bringing it to anyone's attention.

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  3. Alaska76

    Alaska76 Road Train Member

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    Except, that you just did... oops:biggrin_2554:
     
  4. Terry270

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    Oh I'm sure he's terrified now. DOT might track him down and give him a $20 ticket :rolIeyes:

    I'm willing to bet you could run a def tank and no inspector would ever notice that the line ran from it to a toolbox containing the generator. I'd run it, it would be nice filling that tank once every few weeks.
     
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  5. spyder7723

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    I wouldn't use a def tank. You want a tank made to gasoline standards. Gas is obviously highly flammable and explosive, so will be built to withstand impact forces unlike def tanks. If it was me, i would look at some rail buggy gas tanks, they look good and are not expensive.
     
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  6. Terry270

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    Nobody is suggesting the plastic ones. We're talking about the aluminum or stainless steel type that match your fuel tank.
     
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  7. spyder7723

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    Yes but what grade and thickness of aluminum or stainless are they using for a non combustible liquid tank? I don't know, but id bet its not as strong as the ones designed for gasoline.

    Edit to add: and the price is probably very close, so is go with the gas tank.
     
  8. Alaska76

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    My comment was tongue in cheek. FYI.
     
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  9. 77fib77

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    Has your truck mileage gone up? Or did you have apu before,?
     
  10. bzinger

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    No I didn't have an apu before and I'm ecstatic to say my fuel mileage went from the high 4s and low 5s to the low and mid 6s.
     
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  11. bzinger

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    Anyone got any opinions on this ?
    I already run Mobil 1 10/30 in my generater and recommended drain is 100 hrs and I'm putting that on in 7 days in high heat and changing oil weekly which is easy and inexpensive.
    But I'm thinking about going to Mobil 1 5/40 extended drain and running it to 200 hours .
    Any thoughts ?
     
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