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Private
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: charlottesville/VA
Posts: 2
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m715 fuel tank
hi
i just got a m726 with a m715 bed for a resto project but it does'nt have a fuel tank... does anyone know where i could find a tank or maybe what have other people swap in place thats a good fit?? thanks
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4 Star General
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Sand Rock, AL
Posts: 3,832
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I have brand new fuel tanks (in the box) for M50 series multi-fuel trucks.
If they will cross over I am asking $300.00 each.
Do you have a pic of the original tank????
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Private
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: charlottesville/VA
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nope not sure what it looked like ... can't even find a pic of one on google
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Sergeant
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: York, PA
Posts: 95
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Seldom Seen
The tanks are seldom seen for sale. Many have had them constructed. Attached is a picture from the manual.
HQ 129 SC PAARNG
M-715 with AN/GRC-142A/D complete and operating.
AN/GRC-46 (under restoration)
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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: KINGSPORT, TN.
Posts: 107
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Ron,
your better off to just take measurements and go to a local metal fab shop and have them break you one out and tig it up. I personally do stainless steel as it is trouble free for life and the cost isnt that much more. Also get away for the stock filler hose and replace it with steel as well.
Jmo
bob
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