
Photo courtesy of FuelPro Trailers
FuelPro Trailers, an Upper Sandusky, Ohio-based manufacturer of diesel fuel and service trailers, has launched a new multi-tank line that allows users to transport diesel fuel without a hazardous materials endorsement.
Models are available in 950-gallon, 700-gallon and 475-gallon versions, in either skid-mounted or Department of Transportation-compliant trailer-mounted configurations.
FuelPro multi-tank trailers can be customized to a customer’s specific needs and operations, with additional compartments for diesel exhaust fluid, grease, hydraulic fluid, engine oil, reclaim oil, water, antifreeze and gear oil, as well as components such as a custom six-drawer toolbox, compressor/generator with welder and battery charger, tool/parts storage compartment and more.
FuelPro multi-tank fuel trailers offer on-site refueling of construction equipment, farm machinery, forestry equipment and other vehicles that are not easily transported to a diesel fuel filling station.
The 700-gallon multi-tank model features a 25-GPM, 12-volt DC industrial grade pump, a 40-GPM electric start gas engine, 35- or 50-feet auto retracting 1-inch hose reel, 18 feet of 1-inch hose (30- and 50-foot lengths optional), auto-trip nozzle, FuelPro 20-micron fuel filter, lockable vented fuel caps, tank pressure relief vent and at-a-glance fuel gauge.
The trailers are designed with safety and durability in mind, the company says, with heavy-duty safety chains and hooks, diamond plate rock guard fenders, reflective tape, roll over railing and a 7,000-pound commercial jack as standard equipment.
Latest from Construction & Demolition Recycling
- Bomag to showcase innovations on the National Mall
- NWRA, SWANA to partner on safety, education and advocacy
- Caterpillar announces collision warning system, other technology for medium wheel loaders
- ABC: Nonresidential construction adds jobs in April despite headwinds
- Demolition underway at former SC steel mill
- Turkey neglects US scrap in favor of Russian shipments
- Results of New Hampshire waste study reveal missed opportunities for diversion
- Alterra, Eco Materials open soil remediation facility in PA