Rules on having a fuel tank in the back of a pickup truck
We are scheduled to inspect our 5.0 at the end of this month and pick up in Somas the following day.
Have an aluminum 50 gallon fuel tank mounted with pump on top and hose in the back of the pickup truck. You have to fill the truck with the pump and hose, it is not directly connected to the fuel tank of the truck. I’ve googled rules about coming into Canada with extra fuel and there are a lot of different responses of yes / no.
Does anyone here have experience with crossing into and out of Canada with a permanently mounted fuel tank in a pickup truck?
Thanks.
Have a second question about bringing our dog with us, but will make a separate post asking about that.
We are scheduled to inspect our 5.0 at the end of this month and pick up in Somas the following day.
Have an aluminum 50 gallon fuel tank mounted with pump on top and hose in the back of the pickup truck. You have to fill the truck with the pump and hose, it is not directly connected to the fuel tank of the truck. I’ve googled rules about coming into Canada with extra fuel and there are a lot of different responses of yes / no.
Does anyone here have experience with crossing into and out of Canada with a permanently mounted fuel tank in a pickup truck?
Thanks.
Have a second question about bringing our dog with us, but will make a separate post asking about that.