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Hessy Hymer
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Posted: 26.09.2014  ·  #1
The Webasto heater in Hessy needs good diesel - not her 50/50 Green fuel mix
Winter is coming i guess as its the norm - so i dont want a cold cabin going to work and need a wee Fuel tank, about 10 inch square max at top, 10 - 15 inch deep and preferably a fuel gauge float in it.

Any one? Split a scooter / bike / Quad / Genny?


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Posted: 26.09.2014  ·  #2
I have one of a Mini-Moto, I'll check what size but probably to small.


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Posted: 26.09.2014  ·  #3
Might do Ally? Webasto Consumption is 0.5L per hour - so anything can can hold about 5 liters would do perhaps and can fill every week


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Posted: 26.09.2014  ·  #4
Hi Hessy Hymer. I have a fuel tank from a 2.6 suitcase Kipor Genny Its a rare shape but if it does your job you can have it. :up:


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Posted: 26.09.2014  ·  #5
Williw you are as bad as Steptoe.


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Posted: 26.09.2014  ·  #6
I beginning to look like him as well Jack lol :up:


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Posted: 28.09.2014  ·  #7
:up: Willlie - what size is it please? Approx measurements are grand :up:


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Posted: 23.11.2014  ·  #8
As a matter of interest would you use kerosene in the webasto , I considered putting in a small tank in my van but could not figure out a location for it anywhere inside I though t would be prone to spillage and smelly


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