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Posted by Bill Varnum on May 25, 2001 at 23:03:41 from (152.163.207.59):
In Reply to: rusty gas tanks posted by Jess on May 24, 2001 at 18:39:12:
We put tire chain cross links from a garden tractor tire chain in the tank-- nuts or small bolts will work too, along with some fuel oil. Then we jacked up a rear tire on a tractor, strapped the tank onto the side of the wheel with rubber straps, and ran the tractor for 20-30 minutes, then turned the tank around, and ran it another 20-30 minutes.Inside of tank looked like new except for more rust holes we did'nt know were there. Then we Used JB weld on holes, and gas tank sealer inside tank. Worked real well. You can strap it to a small cement mixer too.
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