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Re: gas leak on the new red paint!
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Posted by williamf on June 02, 2005 at 18:46:29 from (66.82.9.65):
In Reply to: gas leak on the new red paint! posted by kjm on June 01, 2005 at 20:14:42:
I was thinking when I read the title that I might have a suggestion. I see now that it's the leak, not the paint. What the heck, why pass up a chance? I had a problem with gas splashing out around the old cap on my Farmall's gas tank. Made a black stain in the less than top grade paint that the P.O. had used. No amount of washing, PB, WD-40, nothing would get it out. I found an old can of rubbing compound left over from when my sister's cow rubbed her horns all up and down the sides of my now ex-wife's Challenger....'Nother story. Anyway, that did the trick. Paint around the gas cap looks better than most of the tractor. And I got a free gas cap from.... 'Nother story, too. Wm
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