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June 18, 2008

Transfer Flow Introduces 50-Gallon, Mid-Ship Fuel Tank for ’99-’08 Ford F350, F450, and F550 Chassis Cab Models

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CHICO, CA - Transfer Flow, a manufacturer of aftermarket fuel tank systems, has introduced a 50-gallon, mid-ship, diesel fuel tank system for 1999-2008 Ford F350, F450, and F550 chassis cabs with 84², 108², and 120² cab-axle lengths, as well as some 60² cab-axle models.

This fuel tank can replace the smaller stock mid-ship tank or be used as an auxiliary fuel system on chassis with an aft fuel tank. Manufactured from 12- and 14-gauge aluminized steel and powder coated black, this tank features baffles to further increase strength and to reduce fuel slosh. The tank system comes with new straps and all necessary mounting hardware, and auxiliary applications also include Transfer Flow’s TRAX-II operating system, which displays fuel volume and automatically transfers fuel between the two tanks. For more information, visit www.transferflow.com.

 

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