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Old 06-12-2022, 09:53 AM   #1
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Storing fuel in fuel cell on toy hauler

I have a 2021 Forest River Cherokee Wolfpack 23pack15 I believe this toy hauler has a 30 gallon fuel tank. I park in storage facility and wondering if I should be pulling all of the fuel out? For 1 I do not have a locking gas cap for 2 the storage place says cannot store with fuel but it has motor homes and large boats stored in the storage yard. I pull trailer batteries every time I store it so no way to tell if I have fuel or not. I have a onboard generator that runs off this tank as well so I would like to leave some fuel in the tank maybe just add stabilizer? I am leaning towards leaving some fuel in it not full. Maybe try finding locking gas cap any recommendations?
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Old 06-12-2022, 10:16 AM   #2
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I have a 2021 Forest River Cherokee Wolfpack 23pack15 I believe this toy hauler has a 30 gallon fuel tank. I park in storage facility and wondering if I should be pulling all of the fuel out? For 1 I do not have a locking gas cap for 2 the storage place says cannot store with fuel but it has motor homes and large boats stored in the storage yard. I pull trailer batteries every time I store it so no way to tell if I have fuel or not. I have a onboard generator that runs off this tank as well so I would like to leave some fuel in the tank maybe just add stabilizer? I am leaning towards leaving some fuel in it not full. Maybe try finding locking gas cap any recommendations?
Sounds like your ideas of fuel stabilizer and locking fuel caps is just what is needed. You got this covered!
I always leave fuel tanks full in long term storage to help mitigate condensation. Don't know if it helps but it's a habit instilled in me by my parents/grandparents
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We have two 30 gallon tanks, one for the generator and one for fuel station.
We always keep treated fuel in each tank and try to fill them for the winter.
At this point we do not have locking gas caps but starting to get interest in the idea.
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