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Miller Fuel Tank Replacement Kit 259019

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder with the Miller 259019 Fuel Tank Kit

Keep your engine-driven welder running strong with the Miller 259019 Field Fuel Tank Kit. If you are dealing with a cracked, leaking, or damaged fuel tank on your Miller machine, this is the genuine replacement part you need to get back to work. There is nothing worse than arriving at a job site only to find a puddle of fuel under your rig or smelling gas fumes while you are trying to weld. A compromised fuel tank isn't just a nuisance; it is a major safety hazard and a waste of expensive fuel. This kit is designed to replace older, hard-to-find tank part numbers like 218087, 189245, and 257007, bringing your machine back to factory specs.

Why choose a genuine Miller replacement? Fitment and durability. Engine drives vibrate—a lot. Aftermarket or "universal" tanks often don't line up correctly with the mounting brackets or the outer shell of the welder, leading to rubbing, rattling, and eventually, another leak. The Miller 259019 is built to the exact dimensions required for your specific machine, ensuring a drop-in installation that doesn't require drilling new holes or rerouting fuel lines. It is built tough to handle the rough conditions of construction sites, pipeline work, and mobile fabrication trucks.

This "Field Kit" is designed for the welder who does their own maintenance or the shop technician looking for a complete solution. Replacing your fuel tank is also a great time to inspect your fuel lines and filters to ensure your engine is getting clean delivery. Don't let a $50 job turn into a $5000 engine problem due to fuel contamination or starvation. By using the correct OEM part, you protect your investment and ensure your welder starts up every time you turn the key.

Whether you are refurbishing an older trusty Trailblazer or fixing up a Bobcat that's seen better days, this tank kit helps extend the life of your equipment. Check your owner's manual or parts list; if you see part numbers 218087, 189245, or 257007 listed, this 259019 kit is the modern, updated part you need to order. Stop leaks in their tracks and weld with confidence knowing your fuel system is secure.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Part Type:Fuel Tank Kit
Replaces Part Numbers:218087, 189245, 257007
Compatible Equipment Type:Engine Driven Welders

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 259019 Fuel Tank Assembly
  • Installation Hardware (Field Kit Components)
  • Instruction Sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or leaking fuel tanks on Miller engine-driven welders.
  • Restoration of older welding generators requiring obsolete part numbers 218087, 189245, or 257007.
  • Routine maintenance for fleet equipment to ensure safety and environmental compliance.

FAQ

The Miller 259019 Field Fuel Tank Kit is the direct replacement for obsolete part numbers 218087, 189245, and 257007.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric product, ensuring correct fitment and material quality.

You should check your welder's parts manual or look up the machine's serial number on the Miller website to verify the required fuel tank part number matches one of the replaced numbers (218087, 189245, 257007).

Field kits typically include the tank assembly. While caps are often included in complete tank kits, it is best to retain your original cap or check the specific contents upon arrival, as kit compositions can update.

Fuel tanks are generally compatible with both fuels, but you must verify that your specific machine model calls for this part number. The material is designed to be resistant to standard engine fuels.

A Field Kit usually implies a package designed for repair in the field, often consolidating necessary components or updating an older design to fit without needing factory-level tools.

Difficulty depends on the machine model. Generally, it involves removing body panels, disconnecting fuel lines, and unbolting the old tank. It is a standard mechanical repair.

The tank is manufactured from high-durability industrial plastic (typically HDPE) designed to resist vibration, impact, and fuel corrosion.
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