FuelPro Trailers Introduces its FuelPro 750 DEF

FuelPro Trailers recently introduced its FuelPro 750 DEF — a DOT-compliant fuel trailer that provides the ability to refuel and service equipment on-site quickly and efficiently. The new FuelPro 750 DEF boasts a 750-gallon fuel capacity and 125 gallons of DEF. It features a rugged chassis — made from 6-in. C-channel — that holds the fuel tank.
The company noted the fuel tank is constructed of 7-gauge steel which is double seam welded for strength and durability. It also includes the following features:
- internal fuel surge baffles and cross bracing
- a fuel shutoff valve
- a lockable vented fill cap
- a tank pressure relief vent
- an at-a-glance fuel gauge
Constructed from 304-grade stainless steel, the DEF tank includes a 50-micron stainless steel filter and an at-a-glance stainless steel DEF gauge. The company said the DEF system is purged and sealed per ISO 22241 standards. According to the press release, the FuelPro 750 DEF allows fast refueling of equipment that is used in remote locations.
More on the FuelPro 750 DEF
The FuelPro 750 DEF’s fuel delivery system includes a 1-in. hose with auto-trip nozzle. Customers can choose hoses in 18-, 30- and 50-ft lengths, with an auto retracting reel option available for quick and efficient refueling. A 5-year tank warranty ensures long service life in even the most adverse conditions.
From the press release:
Each trailer is constructed using two torsion axles with EZ lube hubs, rated at 5,000 lbs, 6- or 8-bolt steel wheel or aluminum wheels, new ST235/80R16 radial tires and electric drum brakes. Digital breakaway on both axles is standard, as is 7-way RV plug connector and LED side and rear lighting.
FuelPro Trailers highlighted these safety and durability features that are designed into each model:
- heavy-duty safety chains and hooks
- diamond plate rock guard fenders
- reflective DOT tape
- roll over railing
- a 7,000-lb commercial jack
FuelPro Trailers said that each of its units is pressure tested and inspected at several points during their manufacture. With numerous options available, customers can customize a trailer to their specific needs and operations.
Pam Kleineke is managing editor of Compact Equipment.