Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Can You Help With An Important Project?

Over the years I’ve noticed an increase in the use of air tanks (“Power Tanks”) to air up tires on a 4WD vehicle after a day of wheeling. A key to a useful tank is managing the contents of the tank and keeping it filled up. I recently heard a good analogy that it is much like making sure you have gas in your vehicle.

Since this is a unique process and not available everywhere like propane tank refill stations, I am preparing a new section on my Web site detailing where wheelers can go to get their tanks refilled. Your help in answering the following questions will allow me to provide some very valuable information to drivers throughout the southwest.

Please take a few moments to answer these questions. I will compile all the responses in a handy listing that will be available on my Web site, www.4x4training.com. The list will include the name and address of the business, its charges, and any other useful information.

Even if you don’t own an air tank, I’m interested in your reasons why. Feel free to offer your thoughts.

There are a couple ways you may respond. Hit “reply,” and type your answers right after each question, or create a new e-mail, and send that to me at tom@4x4training.com.

Do you own and use an air tank? (What brand and size)
Where do you get it filled? (business name and address, and hours they’re open, if you recall)
How much does the firm charge?
Will they top off tanks or do they bleed off no mater how much is left? If so, how much do they charge? Any other restrictions imposed by the shop – such as requirement to leave overnight?
Do you fill with other then Co2?
Any tips or suggestions for the proper use and transporting of the tank?
Any other tips, complaints, or suggestions?

Watch for this new listing in the coming weeks. Thanks for helping everyone enjoy the sport of four-wheeling more.

Regards,
Tom Severin,
PresidentBadlands Off-Road Adventures, Inc
310-374-8047
www.4x4training.com
Make it Fun. Make it Safe.

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