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Re: Manual Fluid Extractor
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onehundred80
OK, I'll get it tomorrow.
I also want to drain the tank of a Mustang, how much is in the tank I have no idea. The fuel is unleaded, so you can guess it's been in there a long time, since 1976 actually.
It's a 1966, six cylinder model that my wife had when I met her. I always intended to fix up, but as time went on I lost more and more interest. Now my son who was not born when it went into its 35 year hibernation wants to fix 'er up.
My intent is to get him to move it somewhere .... anywhere will do.
I guess I could use the vacuum to suck it out. (?) It would be cleaner than using an ice pick.
What do you do with old gas? I have a friend who has camp fires at his cottage and he is an advocate of the old woodsman's method of fire lighting, a match and a can of gasoline. Anyone know an arsonist who wants some cheap gas?
I guess it may be OK in a lawn mower with some of that leading stuff in it, what do you think?
With the price of gas what it is, that tanks contents has appreciated more than my savings. Little did I know I was putting away some retirement income.
what do you hate your lawn mower that much
Burning it sounds fun, whatch the hair
Mustang would be a cool father son project for sure
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