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rusty fuel tank on M600
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 76757" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>Mel....I view rust in the tank on the 600 series machines as a deal breaker when purchasing one of them. I have yet to find a 'good' solution to the problem. I only buy such a machine as a "parts" machine. That said, I've seen some success with the rinse and drain method in conjunction with multiple filters. I've also seen a new fuel tank added......I don't advise this one as it was suspended above the engine and I had nightmares about a fuel leak of any sort. This is a good lesson to 600 series (and similar) owners....keep fuel tanks full if they are going to set for long periods. With a fuel stabilizer of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 76757, member: 5914"] Mel....I view rust in the tank on the 600 series machines as a deal breaker when purchasing one of them. I have yet to find a 'good' solution to the problem. I only buy such a machine as a "parts" machine. That said, I've seen some success with the rinse and drain method in conjunction with multiple filters. I've also seen a new fuel tank added......I don't advise this one as it was suspended above the engine and I had nightmares about a fuel leak of any sort. This is a good lesson to 600 series (and similar) owners....keep fuel tanks full if they are going to set for long periods. With a fuel stabilizer of course. [/QUOTE]
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