Posted by RedMF40 on July 30, 2021 at 09:19:18 from (172.58.189.133):
In Reply to: In Line Gas Filters posted by Hobo,NC on July 29, 2021 at 18:44:20:
I have a parts tractor with some fuel in the bottom of the tank, want to dispose of it. I'm guessing it's ten years old at least.
Gerrit[/quote]
I had a old Ford truck with a rebuilt engine it would burn about any fuel you ran thru it. I had ran quite a bit of used fuel in it life was good. One day it burnt a valve I blamed it on the fuel so never again will I take that chance. Pour it in a drum and burn it off I am burring off the gas out of the truck now about 24 gal. When stale fuel burns off it stinks the world up if it has a foul smell don't try and run it in a machine.[/quote]
Thanks, I'll find some other way to get rid of that little bit of fuel. It is pretty nasty stuff, don't want to risk gumming things up....
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