carrying extra gasoline

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  1. #1
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    carrying extra gasoline

    Any recommendations on the best fuel can (doesn't leak!) to carry along extra fuel?

    I strapped one of my cans onto the rear winch mount in the hitch receiver. Not ideal but worked... except the can leaked gasoline and probably smelled worse than putting the can inside. Anyone have a good way to attach a gas can on the ouside (rear) of a late-model Argo? Thanks!

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    Feb 2013
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    I dont have a pic but I have a atv fuel can. Its a flat 4 gallon can. Works great on my four wheeler. I plan to mount it in my 6x6.

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    If you do not have a rigid cab/enclosure you could build a rack that attaches to the rear of the machine where the lower and upper tub are joined. Check out Rock Doctor's videos on YouTube. He has a nice one on one of his conquests. I have an aluminium frame cab on my machine. I built two aluminium angle baskets at the back on each side of the rear door. One for 5 gal gas can and one for a 20 or 30 lb. propane tank

    Hope this helps

    Dave

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    Fuel pak

    We use these several companies make them rotopax kolphin they come in 1 gallon, 2gallon, 3gallon, 4 gallonimage.jpg

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    Argo makes a fuel can carrier accessory, part # 867-01. Check it out.

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    I bought a cargo basket that attaches to the hitch of a truck. I made a arm to move it up the the level of the tub. I just put a few jugs on the back and im good to go. Don't care it leaks or not.

    I just use the 6 gallon jugs from the hardware store and haven't had a problem with leaking
    2003 Argo Conquest
    Wasilla, Alaska

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