It uses the force. Refer to Luke S. for more details.
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I'm another happy Long ranger owner (no pump issues). Very happy with it..
Well I'm actually surprised today, removing my Brown Davis Tank I drained as much fuel as I could with the transfer pump.
Got underneath and had some containers to drain the remainder and much to my surprise only approx 400ml came out!
I understand that, I have a previous life in both fields [emoji6]
I’m more concerned how you anchor a flexible bladder on the floor of a D4.
There are very few points to pick up and the bladders I have seen have very little to support them as you describe requiring lashing to decks etc.
Having a good look in the floor of my D4. There is insufficient suitably rated lashing points to prevent a 120kg missile taking off.
I am in the same boat as Andrew needing the second row seats and of much the same mind re fuel in the cabin. Weighing that up against (effectively permanently) installing an aux tank and then RWC, I had considered something like this in cargo area behind second row seats:
BOAB Poly Diesel Fuel Tank 50 Litre Ute Tray or Wagon Floor Mounting FTP50T | eBay
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Could secure to tie downs and probably child seat anchor points on back of seats...
Admittedly that only gives me an extra 50l but that is most likely enough for most trips we might do. And I can take it out when I don’t need it around town.
Interested in people’s opinions...
David