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#467939 03/15/22 10:40 PM
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For the first time since 1988 my 35 truck made it two days on a fuel tank in the factory spot! I still haven’t trusted it enough to fill it over half full, but I spent the day in the timber cutting fence posts and the filter stayed clean and it didn’t leak a drop. I might have come upon the winning combination!

I can’t wait to get that big boat fuel tank out of the back that I’ve hauled around for years. I can finally throw everything in there not worrying about that tank!

Leapin #467970 03/17/22 09:11 AM
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That is pretty special to have a 1935 truck that is working hard! I would love to see a photo or two.


My 1951 1 Ton is now on the road! My 38 Master 4 Door is also now on the road .

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