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    You need to call your local yard some of them require you cut a hole in tanks big enough to look into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tincankeith View Post
    You need to call your local yard some of them require you cut a hole in tanks big enough to look into.
    That is usually any kind of fuel tank/can. (propane,kerosene,etc)

    **I Stand corrected as different yards have different policies for any kind of tanks. I only know what my yard likes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    That is usually any kind of fuel tank/can. (propane,kerosene,etc)
    I told him to call because the several yards by me some require holes to be cut (or even in half) any tank; water, gas, oil even scuba tanks.

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