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Old August 28th, 2022, 11:32 PM   #41
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Ah it'll all come out in the wash ! LOL that's what my Dad used to tell me !
and I second Danno's suggestion of liquid steel that stuff is really tough
that or J.B.Weld I use it quite a bit around here so I keep an extra pack of it on hand.... along with a tube of Shoe Goo from Walmart , that stuff will glue ANYTHING ! and stay flexable too.
....glad to see the gas out of there ! I just pour my old gas out by the fence to kill the weeds a long way away from the well ! not the smartest thing to do but
pouring it by the road out front isn't real cosher either ! that or save it to wash parts in.... I'ed rather do that than just throw it away....but all my strong plastic jugs are full of old oil at the moment ! LOL
and I won't put gasoline in a milk jug that's asking for a jug to split and cover you with gas ! .....
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looks like your making progress ! Keep at it !
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Old August 29th, 2022, 12:02 AM   #42
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I used to have camping stove that ran on kerosene or gasoline. Then I'd carry my leftover gas on camping trips and use it up. Don't know what happened to it. Might have lost it in one of moves.
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Old February 1st, 2024, 01:03 AM   #43
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Did you make more progress? Realizing have to do a tank re-rust, petcock, fuel filter/line, carb, etc here also.

How did you know fuel was getting into engine?
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Old February 1st, 2024, 03:08 AM   #44
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I used to have camping stove that ran on kerosene or gasoline. Then I'd carry my leftover gas on camping trips and use it up. Don't know what happened to it. Might have lost it in one of moves.
I had one of those too and a gasoline blow torch that you pumped up that thing was great ! most all your camp stoves that ran on white gas only will run great on regular unleaded gasoline....( it's just a dirty white gas)
however it's not so great for white gas lanterns....it's too dirty for that yes we tried it for many a year when we were on the ranch..we had no electricity for about 20 years.... when we finally got in electricity and could flip a switch on the wall in the mobile home it felt like magic ! LOL
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