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Gang,

I've been following the= discussion about getting pump gas to your airplane. Jim Weir of RST= Engineering rst-engr.com and Kitplanes fame gave a presentation at Oskosh= of how he made a neat trailer to legally transport gas to his airplane and= pump it. He used a trailer from Harbor Freight (on sale ) as the= foundation. According to Jim it was safe and legal. I searched the net= for pictures/sketches but I couldn't find them. Interested parties might= want to give Jim a call.

Hope this helps.

 

Jim Brewer

Albemarle,= NC