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The baffles are going to prevent any type of pressure-washing or vacuuming from being very effective, right? So how should I go about cleaning out my tank?
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Could you put it in a tire sideways and walk it around?How would one "tumble" their fuel tank? I use this method with my cement mixer, but I'm having trouble figureing out to do this with a fuel tank.
That will work . I didnt consider that method since I live in the city. I have an old Ford tractor too, but mines for going to the store for beer.A buddy of mine into mil veh's would put some gravel into the tank, then ratchet strap it to his tractor tire and drive around for a little while. That worked real well-
Ouch. My tank isn't actually in such bad shape, I just figured that I ought to clean it out now, while I'm overhauling the rest of the truck. WreckerMan suggested filling the tank with pea gravel and tumble it. Any other DIY-type ideas?
Probably DOES cost more for this sort of thing in CA.Quoted me $250 to clean and line the tank with Red-Cote. Sound reasonable?
Things are sure pricey in Ca. Is it just in san jose (joe's)?
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