Posted by Dave Gunem on May 17, 2013 at 20:42:40 from (174.124.116.250):
Any ideas on where to take a gas tank with crap and pinhole issues in the ,MPLS-ST PAUL MN area ? Bought a 530 from a guy that had owned it for 25 years and never got it running . It didn"t run when he bought it as no fuel would come through the shutoff . Problem didn"t fix itself over the 25 years so I get to fix it . Time has added some significant issues to make it more challenging . The gas tank looked to just have the normal dark brown shellac looking crap so the first chance I got I put a gallon of E-85 in to slosh around all the way home . Worked good as usual but what was under the crud wasn"t good . I know some folks have had tanks cleaned and lined but not me . Of course the BEST thing would to find a replacement in good shape !! Tried an ad looking for one and no takers . If you"re still reading Thanks and lemme know if there is a decent place to take the tank for re-incarnation . Dave PS sorry bout the duplicate pic but I cannot figure out how to get rid of it .
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