Horizontal Non-UL Farm Skid Tank for Agricultural Storage

Single Compartment
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Size |
Type |
Gauge |
Dimensions (D x L) |
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150 Gal |
Single Wall |
14G |
30" x 48" |
|
300 Gal |
Single Wall |
14G |
38" x 60" |
|
500 Gal |
Single Wall |
14G |
50" x 60" |
|
560 Gal |
Single Wall |
12G |
48" x 72" |
|
1,000 Gal |
Single Wall |
12G |
50" x 120" |
|
1,000 Gal |
Single Wall |
12G |
64" x 72" |
|
1,500 Gal |
Single Wall |
12G |
64" x 108" |
|
2,000 Gal |
Single Wall |
12G |
64" x 144" |
|
2,000 Gal |
Single Wall |
10G |
64" x 144" |
|
2,500 Gal |
Single Wall |
10G |
64" x 180" |
|
3,000 Gal |
Single Wall |
10G |
64" x 216" |
Two Compartment
|
Size |
Type |
Gauge |
Dimensions (D x L) |
|
150 Gal |
75/75 |
14G |
30" x 49" |
|
300 Gal |
150/150 |
14G |
38" x 61" |
|
500 Gal |
250/250 |
14G |
50" x 61" |
|
1,000 Gal |
500/500 |
12G |
50" x 121" |
Farm Skid Tanks for On-Farm Fuel Storage
A farm skid tank is an aboveground, skid-mounted fuel tank used for on-farm fuel storage and dispensing. Skid tanks for farms are easy to place and outfit with dispensing equipment. For build and support details, Why Choose Mills? explains what to expect before you buy.
Single compartment skid tanks are best when you store one fuel type. Two compartment options keep fuels separated in one footprint. Our Tank Capacity Charts for Fuel Storage page to compare capacities and dimensions while planning placement and access.
How to Choose the Right Farm Skid Tank
Start with fuel type and turnover, then pick a capacity that matches peak season usage and delivery frequency. The sizing steps in Understanding Tank Sizing: Finding the Right Fit can help you estimate what size skid tank supports your operation.
Before ordering, confirm the basics that affect day-to-day fueling:
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Delivery access, clearance, and a stable base
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Safe hose routing and a protected dispensing area
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Clear fuel identification for diesel and gasoline
Pump Packages and Accessories for Skid Tanks
A farm skid tank performs best as a complete fueling system. Begin with Transfer Pumps, Hand Pumps, & Fuel Equipment options that match your power source and preferred flow rate, then select the components that complete your setup:
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Fill Caps hardware for the fill point
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Vents parts for proper tank breathing
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Filters & Filter heads components for cleaner fuel
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Decals items to label tanks and compartments
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Hose & Fittings selections and Nozzles options for dispensing
Non-UL Farm Skid Tanks vs UL-142 Skid Tanks
Non-UL farm skid tanks are often used on farms when local requirements allow, but some projects, insurers, and authorities require listed tanks. If certification is needed, compare UL-142 Single Wall Horizontal Skid Tank for Fuel Storage models with UL-142 Double Wall Horizontal Skid Tank for Fuel Storage options when secondary containment is required. For containment planning, Containment Dikes solutions can support spill control requirements.
Safety, Compliance, and Seasonal Checks
Requirements vary by location, so confirm expectations with your local authority having jurisdiction and your insurer. For practical guidance, On Farm Fuel Storage Regulations covers common considerations, and NFPA 30/30A for Farms: What Actually Applies to On-Farm Fueling adds context for safe storage and dispensing. In winter, Grounding & Bonding Fuel Tanks: What Inspectors Look for in Winter is a checklist for inspection items.
Farm Skid Tank FAQs
What is a farm skid tank used for?
It stores fuel and supports convenient on-site dispensing for tractors, trucks, and equipment.
Can I store diesel and gasoline together?
Two compartment designs keep fuels separated, and each compartment typically needs its own dispense setup.
Do I need a pump?
Most skid tanks use a pump for dispensing, while overhead systems rely on gravity flow.
For availability or a recommendation based on your fuel type and equipment, use Contact Us to connect with the Mills team right now.