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<blockquote data-quote="birdsnest4ever" data-source="post: 496495" data-attributes="member: 18625"><p>The original tank was a metal behemoth that the previous owner let slide aound in front of the rear seat. My motor is an old Johnson 8 HP, I don't know if it will pull fuel from too awfully far, so I gave thought to putting it under the rear seat but that would (with me sitting there) put a lot of weight at the stern. I have a new plastic tank that only holds (maybe) 4 gallons, and it is too big to fit in that small space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdsnest4ever, post: 496495, member: 18625"] The original tank was a metal behemoth that the previous owner let slide aound in front of the rear seat. My motor is an old Johnson 8 HP, I don't know if it will pull fuel from too awfully far, so I gave thought to putting it under the rear seat but that would (with me sitting there) put a lot of weight at the stern. I have a new plastic tank that only holds (maybe) 4 gallons, and it is too big to fit in that small space. [/QUOTE]
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