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There are some things to note when refilling the fuel tank of your cashmere lorry. It’s not just throw some fuel in the tank; you’ve got to do it safe and do it right. [Read more: Why you shouldn't fill up your lorry fuel tank to the brim]If you want to keep your lorry fuel tank in good condition, here are a few tips on filling up the right way.
First, be sure you park in a spot with good air circulation and don’t get near any kind of flames or sparks. Before you begin fueling, turn off the engine of your lorry. Removed the fuel cap, and keep it in a safe place away from dust and dirt. Insert the fuel pump nozzle into the tank opening, and pull the handle to begin fueling.
Don’t put too much in the tank. It’s just the way most gas pumps are, after all. Most fuel pumps will automatically shut off when your tank is full. Do not attempt to add fuel once that dousing stops, even to a small fire, as it can result in spills and poses a hazard.
Regularly checking your lorry fuel tank is important so it perform well and to avoid leaks. Check for any damage, such as rust, dents or corrosion. It’s also wise to inspect the tank straps and hardware to ensure everything is secure.

If you see any signs of leaks or damage, correct them immediately. Fuel that is leaking can pose a danger and be bad for the environment. You should consider repairing any problems, using a qualified mechanic to ensure your lorry fuel tank is safe.

There are several types of lorry fuel tanks and clearly features are going to be different in each. Steel tanks are sturdy and have a long life, but are heavy and can easily rust. Aluminum tanks are lightweight and don’t rust, but they may be more expensive.

Plastic tanks are light and inexpensive, but they may not be as durable as metal tanks. Fiberglass tanks are strong and lightweight, but can be costly and require special care. Choosing the best lorry fuel tank for your truck will put you in the front line when it comes to knowing what you want and how much you can afford.