According to Thunder Creek Equipment, its combination diesel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) transfer tank for pickup trucks is the first in the industry. This combo tank provides:
- 100 gallons of diesel and 18 gallons of DEF capacity that fits into the bed of pickup trucks (half-ton and larger—including goosenecks and fifth wheels) with both pumping systems concealed within its structure.
- Diesel pumped at 15 gallons per minute (GPM) via an industrial-grade 12-volt pump, while DEF is pumped at up to 10 GPM.
- An efficient and contained way of transporting both diesel and DEF out to the field.
- A 100-gallon steel diesel tank and an 18-gallon polyurethane DEF tank that can be substituted with a tank and pumping system for engine or hydraulic oil.
- Fill nozzles (available in automatic or manual) that are located on the driver side of the truck and extend 10 feet from the tank.
- A sleek design to optimize rear visibility by taking up no more than half of the rear window.
- An optional thermostatically controlled DEF heating system that ensures the temperature of the DEF tank, pumps and hoses doesn’t dip below 25 degrees Fahrenheit—the 12-volt Webasto heating system is self-contained and runs off diesel from the tank.
- A lockable, weather-sealed enclosure that comes with diamond-plate aluminum doors as an option.
- Availability of Thunder Creek’s proprietary two-in-one DEF pumping solution, which pumps DEF in and out of the tank via a closed system to ensure fluid quality.
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