Its a plastic tank... you could get a plastic weld kit and melt 'er back together if you want a more "permanent" repair.
Otherwise I'd head to your local auto parts store and get a stick of the two part fuel tank epoxy. I've used it on multiple beater cars to success every time (provided a large piece of the tank doesn't fall in when applying it.
and make sure your tank vents are working, the only time I've ever seen a plastic tank fail is when the cap fails to vent and it actually cracks the tank.
It was from a mount plate for a dump body that kinda wobbled on the forklift and well...........
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