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    Posted: 19 Apr 2010 at 7:01pm
Teflon coated my fuel tank on my d15 today interesting job but good as new now. First i drained the gas ,then removed the fuel gauge washed it so many times couldnt tell you how many . then i took 75 brass 5/16 x 1/2 bolts dumped in it shook it till my arms felt like jello , removed bolts , washed three or four more times , dried with a hair drier . It almost sparkeled lol then put the coating in it..All day job but it beats tractor dying every 15 min or so.
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