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Posted by big fred on July 17, 2005 at 13:45:38 from (65.219.141.162):
In Reply to: fuel tank/danger posted by metoo d on July 17, 2005 at 05:10:50:
I had a leak in the tank on my old Volvo wagon, got some stuff at the auto parts store called "gas tank repair putty". It was a two-part stuff about the consistency of modeling clay. Mix the two, form it around the neck (or seam in my case) and let it sit for a couple hours. In my case, the tank was full and leaking, and it stuck good enough that I put another 80,000 miles on the car with no more leaks. Looked like crap, though. I suppose on a tractor tank you would have good enough access to smooth it out better than I did, though.
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