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Are all portable fuel tanks crap now?
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 419371" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>I've used and sold most of the major brands and the only one worth buying is the Yamaha tank. OEM manufactured one. They are expensive. Their fuel lines are also top notch. I have a 3 gal tank that I'm absolutely tickled with. The fuel line is one of those old "recalled" fuel lines, exactly the same as the newer ones as far as material, flexible....sun doesn't fade them, fuel doesn't affect them much (that I can tell) and most importantly the primer bulb stays soft...can't tell you how many of the old lines I've messed with that are so hard you cant squeeze them!</p><p></p><p>I have not use any of the other OE tanks, they might just be as good as or better than the Yamaha...I just haven't used one (yet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 419371, member: 7376"] I've used and sold most of the major brands and the only one worth buying is the Yamaha tank. OEM manufactured one. They are expensive. Their fuel lines are also top notch. I have a 3 gal tank that I'm absolutely tickled with. The fuel line is one of those old "recalled" fuel lines, exactly the same as the newer ones as far as material, flexible....sun doesn't fade them, fuel doesn't affect them much (that I can tell) and most importantly the primer bulb stays soft...can't tell you how many of the old lines I've messed with that are so hard you cant squeeze them! I have not use any of the other OE tanks, they might just be as good as or better than the Yamaha...I just haven't used one (yet). [/QUOTE]
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