Posted by Rwolfejr on June 18, 2013 at 13:51:36 from (67.163.184.160):
In Reply to: should this 70 start? posted by Danny Sherrill on June 18, 2013 at 06:55:24:
Wouldn't be a bad idea to crack the drain plug too and let the water out before you mix it in with the oil. They all get condensation in them sitting and you'll likely get a cup or two of water that settled to the bottom that'll drain out before you see oil.
Also take a small gas can... a couple smaller sizes of rubber fuel hose and a couple clamps... asmall bolt to fit in the hoses... and a bungee cord or two or three... This way you could just pull the fuel line... plug it tank side and drop a line in a can of fresh gas to try to run it on and worry about the big tank another day.
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