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250273 - Miller 6.25 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank Assembly for Bobcat and Trailblazer

Packaging: 1 PER EA

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OVERVIEW

Restore Reliability with the Miller 250273 Fuel Tank

Keep your engine-driven welder running smoothly with the Miller 250273 Fuel Tank Assembly. A leaking or damaged fuel tank is not just a nuisance; it is a safety hazard and a major cause of equipment downtime. This 6.25-gallon replacement tank is the exact OEM part needed to revitalize your Miller Bobcat or Trailblazer welder. Designed to fit perfectly into the chassis of your machine, it eliminates the guesswork and frustration often associated with generic repair parts. When your welder is your livelihood, you cannot afford to be sidelined by fuel system issues.

The Miller 250273 is built tough for the field. Mobile welders face harsh environments, from construction sites to pipeline projects. This fuel tank is manufactured from robust materials capable of resisting impact and vibration that occur during transport and operation. The 6.25-gallon capacity ensures you have ample fuel for long shifts, minimizing interruptions for refueling. If your current tank has developed a crack, stripped threads, or has become contaminated with debris that clogs your fuel filters, a complete tank replacement is often the most effective and safest solution.

Installation is straightforward thanks to the OEM design. The tank is molded to clear internal components of the welder and align precisely with the external body panels and fuel filler access points. This assembly is compatible with several workhorse models, including the Bobcat 250 and Trailblazer 325 series. By using the correct part, you ensure that the fuel pickup and venting systems function as intended, preventing vapor lock or fuel starvation that can cause engine surging and poor arc performance.

Don't compromise on safety or performance. Fuel leaks can damage other internal components of your welder, such as wiring harnesses and circuit boards, leading to more expensive repairs down the road. The Miller 250273 Fuel Tank Assembly offers peace of mind and factory-grade quality. It is an essential repair part for equipment maintenance managers and independent welders looking to extend the service life of their trusted Miller machines. Get your rig back in action with this durable, high-capacity fuel tank.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Item:Fuel Tank Assembly
Capacity:6.25 Gallons
Compatible Equipment:Bobcat 225, Bobcat 250, Trailblazer 275, Trailblazer 325
Material:High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Part Type:Replacement Fuel Tank

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 250273 Fuel Tank Assembly (6.25 Gallon Capacity)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of cracked or leaking fuel tanks on Miller engine-driven welders.
  • Restoration of older Bobcat and Trailblazer welding generators.
  • Repair of fuel systems contaminated by rust, debris, or bad fuel.
  • Maintenance of mobile welding fleets requiring OEM specification parts.

FAQ

The Miller 250273 fuel tank has a capacity of 6.25 gallons.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM part, ensuring exact fit and factory specifications.

This tank is designed for specific Miller engine drives, commonly fitting models like the Bobcat 225, Bobcat 250, Trailblazer 275, and Trailblazer 325. Always check your parts manual.

The term 'Assembly' typically refers to the tank body itself. While some assemblies may include the cap, it is often sold separately or reused from the old tank. Please verify current inclusion details.

The tank is constructed from high-density polyethylene or similar durable plastic designed to resist fuel and chemicals.

OEM tanks are molded to fit the specific chassis of the welder, ensuring proper clearance, mounting alignment, and safety, which generic tanks cannot guarantee.

While some plastic welding repairs are possible, replacing the tank is the safest option for industrial equipment to prevent future leaks and fire hazards.

Signs include visible cracks, persistent smell of fuel around the machine, wet spots under the welder, or contamination inside the tank that cannot be cleaned.