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Re: Monday 18 August 2014

Subject: Re: Monday 18 August 2014
by TommyT-Bone on 2014/8/18 19:58:42

OK guru's. Here is a guru challenge.

I have a John Deere L130 automatic lawn mower with a rear mounted gas tank under the seat frame. It has debris in the bottom of the tank that I can clearly see. Outside of disassembling the lawn mower, removing the tank and flushing it (lots of labor and disassembly involved) can you think of a way to suck out the bottom of the tank safely. Of course you can't use a shop vac. There is about 12 ounces of fuel in the tank. Any ideas on how to remove the debris safely? I have a hand operated pump that might get some of it. Clock starts ticking ......... now.
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