Thanks for posting the rules. Maybe I can call it a supply tank for a heater. LOL. It's also sitting flat on the ground and I knew this was not good but when I moved it there it had finally run empty so I could do it safely but I needed to get it refilled right away because I was in the middle of field work and needed the fuel. So I plopped it there and planned to put it up on blocks next spring or summer or whenever it runs empty again. It also looks like the tank is too close to the lane of traffic, according to the rules.
I know it's too close to the shop. I was more worried about the shop catching fire and setting the tank off than the other way. It's much more likely to happen that way. Like I said I placed it there more as a convenience than for safety. After reading a couple of your posts I started running through my mind where I could locate it 40' away and still have it in a fairly handy location but not in the way of anything and have it accessable for a tractor with wide equipment hooked to it, or a combine with a 40' head. Well, I can't do anything about location right now so it will be where it is but like you say, if I want it done right I'll need to move it. Jim
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