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<blockquote data-quote="billyb" data-source="post: 125926" data-attributes="member: 22180"><p>The tank is part of the frame it is not something seperate that can be removed. It is fairly heavy steel but could possibly have a rust hole near the bottom where dirt could accumulate and hold moisture. I would pressure wash it out good in that bottom corner. Dry it and then look for a leak. Maybe the nipple on the tank is cracked where the hose goes on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyb, post: 125926, member: 22180"] The tank is part of the frame it is not something seperate that can be removed. It is fairly heavy steel but could possibly have a rust hole near the bottom where dirt could accumulate and hold moisture. I would pressure wash it out good in that bottom corner. Dry it and then look for a leak. Maybe the nipple on the tank is cracked where the hose goes on? [/QUOTE]
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