Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 25, 2009 at 02:19:50 from (216.208.58.117):
In Reply to: Rusty gas tank on an M posted by Marty from MN on September 23, 2009 at 18:56:24:
Marty: This rust situation has never been a problem on high hour working tractors. I farmed for years, never heard tell of it until I retired. Today my tractors sit around too much. If one leaves them empty of fuel you get rust on inside of tank, leave then full and get a shelac type build up. Just no picnic, you've got to keep tractor working.
When I think back, one of the most annoying problems I encountered was a kernel of corn in the diesel combine tank. Gosh that thing was annoying, and the worst part we couldn't get it to come out. Every time we flushed tank it seemed to stick behind a baffle. Damn thing was swelled by fuel and when that thing sucked into fuel pickup, it soon brought combine to a standstill.
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