Posted by rustyfarmall on November 08, 2014 at 09:02:49 from (208.126.186.41):
In Reply to: Coating gas tank posted by Dave Salway on November 07, 2014 at 02:39:18:
Just clean the sediment bowl, make sure the fine mesh screen is in place and clean, then fill the tank with E10. Run the tractor as you normally would, but clean out the sediment bowl on a dailey basis. Eventually the sediment bowl will need cleaning only on a weekly basis, and after that, it should need to be cleaned only when the tractor is serviced.
That is the exact procedure I used on my 1940 H AFTER removing the tank and doing my best to get all of the rust and other crud out of it. Couldn't get nearly all of it, so I just put it back on the tractor. 15 years later and it has never given me any trouble. That H is the one with the Woods belly mower. It gets used a LOT.
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