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Posted 10/13/2014 8:53 AM (#734627 - in reply to #734575)
Subject: Re: what to do with portable gas tank over winter.





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

Negative on using your lungs... Dangerous as all get out. If you can, remove the motor connection form your tank hose. Put the tank above whatever container you have and put the now bare hose end into the container...

Squeeze the primer bulb... Once going, it should flow freely as the ball in the bulb will not fall back into place due to the flow of fuel.

If the connector is crimped on, get a separate hose, plug one end and fill it with fuel from another container. Submerge the open end in your gas tank, then remove the plug from the other end, keeping it lower than the tank and ready to drain into your new container.

No ingestion of fuel...

Steve

Steve

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