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  • gustgd
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 1009

    Fuel Storage

    Cold miserable day and following up on some paperwork.
    Looking at upgrading our on farm fuel storage.
    What's making me think about bigger better fuel storage?

    a) Modernize, older tanks strung togeather and maybe with small leaks in the hose. Environmental/economic benifit

    b)Worries about fuel shortages, not long term, but maybe 2-4 days. What would happen on your farm if you could not move? Almost happened last fall.

    c)Better prices on large volumes, straight from refinery or large depots? Are prices lower?
    d) Ability to buy and hold at better prices. Will prices be 5%-10%-20% higher in the spring?
    e) Perhaps the worst reason is the Environmental farm plan money.
    Under the class 8 you are eligible for a 30% rebate, someday Governments will pull this money back.

    Things to think about

    Which company?
    Looking at Meridian, Huge L Steel, Westeel. Are there others? experiences with each?

    size If you get bigger the fuel deals may get better.
    Meridian over the phone quote I can probably get better.
    15000 L $34,120.00
    25K $39,317.00
    50K $52,000.00 tridum and pup
    61K $56492 super b and not have to be empty to order.

    These are fully decked out I have not looked at which options to axe.

    What are some good ideas or best practices you all have seen?
  • gregpet
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 770

    #2
    Won't qualify for the EFP 30%, but we bought a 12000 gallon fertilizer bin in 2006 for $10000 and it has worked perfectly. Quick unloads since it can be up to a 3" hose to bottom fill the bin. Truck drivers seem to like it and I think building or buying a containment wall would be significantly less than the purchase of these smaller fuel tanks.

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    • Hopperbin
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 6562

      #3
      Interesting. Will have to check into that. The EFP money can be spent else where just as easily.

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      • Hopperbin
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 6562

        #4
        The containment would be efp acceptable

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #5
          I have one 3500 gallon and a 1000 tank that's two years old for diesel Built south of Regina their not the new approved ext etc. But hey what dealer wont fill them for you. For gas we use a 1000 tank. We also get a discount for 5000 gallon drop off on diesel.

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          • JDGreen
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 865

            #6
            magnum fabrication out of Maple Creek builds some very nice tanks. Saw their display at Agribition. Thousands less than westeel or meridian.

            www.magnumfabricating.com

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            • LEP
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 2486

              #7
              I looked at the fertilizer bin in the past and would think it was a good way to go if your dealer can can bottom fill. One downside we thought of was to add our fuel additive we need to climb to top to put in. Also the lids are not 100% moisture proof. To lock up this storage is a little more difficult because of the sight glass. I would also put a containment system in place. But definitely cheaper.

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              • gregpet
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 770

                #8
                Our lid was 100% moisture proof. We put on a lid that seals up completely, a bolt on, and installed our own vent on it. We can put locks on the ball valves at the bottom, dunno how much more you can protect it if you need to? Sightglass, I guess if someone wants to vandalize or steal they will find a way no matter what a person does?

                We just put in the required amount of fuel additive into one of the compartments on the truck when they are filling. Leave it in front of the bin when no one is around, not too much climbing involved.

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                • checking
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 2392

                  #9
                  I'm not sure if I could sleep at night having 13,500 gallons of diesel in one tank.

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                  • gregpet
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 770

                    #10
                    Could you sleep if you had that much or much more liquid fertilizer in one or a few tanks?

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