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8000 series fuel tank repair? |
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PeteMN
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Hutchinson, MN Points: 196 |
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Posted: 25 Jun 2024 at 10:47pm |
Right hand fuel tank on our 8010 sprung a leak during planting. I drained the remaining fuel and plugged the hose that connects it to the main tank. Agco dealers used to have a repair kit, was wondering if anyone had ever used it to repair a small leak?
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Unit3
Orange Level Joined: 17 Oct 2009 Location: NC Iowa Points: 5535 |
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I just went through the same thing on our 8050. The later 8000s had a used “U” shape iron that ran down the side of the tank. This holds the tank wall straight up and down instead of letting it bulge out towards the tire. I spaced my tire out one hole.
I found a two-piece putty at our local hardware store. I clean the outside of the tank as best I could and buffed it up a little with sandpaper. You work this putty in your hand until the inside putty mixes with the outside putty. I applied half of it over the whole. And then embedded some plastic screen that I have. Then I put the other half of this putty mixture over the top of the screen. I let it sit for a few days before putting fuel back in it. So far, it’s holding. Best of luck. Edited by Unit3 - 26 Jun 2024 at 12:41am |
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2-8070FWA PS/8050PS/7080/7045PS/200/D15-II/2-WD45/WD/3-WC/UC/C
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1955CA
Orange Level Joined: 10 Sep 2018 Location: Ontario, Canada Points: 585 |
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I just had the tank off my CA while replacing the water pump and doing a valve set and when I went to put it back on discovered I now had a hole where it sits on one of the mounting pads after disturbing it. I used Permatex Cold Weld epoxy (just another version of JB Weld) No more leak.
I've also successfully used it on aluminum fuel tanks on my big rig.
Edited by 1955CA - 26 Jun 2024 at 8:21am |
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bigal121892
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jan 2010 Location: Nebraska Points: 803 |
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I have successfully used it to repair leaks in 8000 series fuel tank. Followed the instructions, and have never had a failure.
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Ron(AB)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Dec 2009 Location: Alberta Points: 958 |
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We had one fixed with a plastic welder.
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405, 7000, 7050, 8050, 8070, L3, 2300 & 2600 disk
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