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    No help needed with M109 Restore..

    I have done small sections by brushing on kerosene and laying a rag soaked in it on top for a day. It softens the tar and makes it easier to scrape off. Best done when it is hot and sunny!
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    No help needed with M109 Restore..

    Sounds like you got $100.00 worth of bad diesel. I have had that happen. Try the tank drain and see what is on the bottom. 2cents
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    No help needed with M109 Restore..

    Looks great in and out. now - what are you going to do with the rusty chain steering wheel lock? Spoils the image. Could clean it up and coat with liquid vinyl - stuff they make for reconditioning tool handles. Comes in lots of colors.
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