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WesternOregonian

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  1. Thank you all for the replies. It looks like the consensus is that old tanks need to be cut up for disposal. That sounds like a lot of work and I think the price of the truck would have to reflect that difficulty. Thanks again for the insights. Cheers, WesternOregonian
  2. Hi, Have any of you ever disposed of an old fuel/oil delivery tank? How did you do it? I have come across a couple trucks over the years that I thought would make good restoration candidates. The dilemma is they were fuel or oil delivery trucks during their working life and still have the old tanks mounted. I have no use for a tanker truck and would prefer to install a different body after restoration. So how does one dispose of a dirty and rusted old 2500-3500 gallon steel fuel/oil tank? The couple scrap yards I’ve talked to have said no they won’t take them. Maybe that is the reason these old trucks were still sitting around; too complicated to scrap them. Please keep in mind I’m not talking about destroying an antique streamlined oil delivery truck. Just 1960-80’s steel tankers. My apologies if this has been discussed before. I tried searching but found it difficult to get the terminology drilled down to exclude discussions about truck fuel tanks. Thanks, WesternOregonian
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