Posted by D Slater on November 07, 2014 at 05:10:36 from (184.14.184.128):
In Reply to: Coating gas tank posted by Dave Salway on November 07, 2014 at 02:39:18:
Go with Nebraska Cowman idea. Can still find tanks in that climate with good original interiors. No need for holes or coating and just keep the tank full when sitting around.
Have bought more than one tractor cheep after messed up coating jobs caused lots of problems all the way to the valves. Some with 3 or 4 holes put in the tank and they still didn't get the coating to stay stuck. Not to mention cosmetics of the tank.
Cowman I have a stage 2 SH tank on a tractor now with 4 butchered holes and a messed up coating that I would like to find a tank for if you get one. Not really on it though moving with a nurse tank.
This post was edited by D Slater at 05:15:33 11/07/14.
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