Posted by Hobo,NC on November 24, 2019 at 16:56:56 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Found inside gas tank posted by RobRightmyer on November 24, 2019 at 02:51:12:
My grandpas 1010 would always stall in the field, one day there it was sitting in the middle of a field and my uncle footing it. For reason I will not cover I had not spoken a word to him in 20 years. Curiosity got me so I stopped and talked to him I told him I was going to get a chain and pull it to my shop and fix it.
It was not getting fuel in the carb a no brainer what I found was red lint in the screen at the elbow. I looked into the tank it was clean it also looked like someone had put a fiberglass patch in the bottom of the tank.... WTF...
I got a hook and went fishing I pulled out a red shop rag it was laying perfectly flat on the bottom of the tank. My guess it had been there 40 plus years...
When my uncle came to pick it up we sat down had a talk and buried the hatchet... : ) BTW my new Bota has a spout off a fuel can in the tank I retrieved the spring from the innards of the spout but not the spout...
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