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Re: 2 Questions, Fuel tank cleaning,a nd Oil Press
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Posted by El Toro on March 16, 2005 at 07:51:41 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: 2 Questions, Fuel tank cleaning,a nd Oil Pressure posted by Tanner Clark on March 16, 2005 at 06:24:34:
Hi Tanner, I would have the gas tank cleaned at a radiator shop. In addition to keeping the tank full of fuel as someone suggested you should add a fuel stabilizer when the tractor isn't used for long periods of time. That will prevent the varnish buildup from the unleaded gas in the tank and carburetor. That new oil pressure gauge probably has a male pipe thread. It may be 1/8" or 1/4" and you will probably need a brass pipe coupling to fit the gauge and a brass compression tube fitting from male pipe to tubing to make the connection to the gauge. Home Depot has a assortment of brass tube fittings. Take the gauge and tubing with you and someone in the plumbing department will help you. You may also need a tube fitting to install on your H to be able to connect the other end of the new tubing. Take that fitting along too. Hal
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