I assume you mean the center "leg" between the cabinet doors?
If so, yes. That's how they put the sump in, in the first place.
I would recommend for safety reasons:
- Visually inspect that the cabinet is largely intact and there are no weakened areas in the load bearing framework. Things like rot, termites, warping, cracks, etc.
- After removing the tank, put the leg back in place and secure with at least one of the top and one of the bottom brackets.
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previously owner didn't take care well, I can't imagine how bad was the roaches infestation.
I decided to leave the sump inside and clean as much as possible, not perfect but it's acceptable now.
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