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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 17199" data-attributes="member: 1886"><p>Pulled the tank today and I couldn't believe how brittle the line had become. There was still 8 inches or so connected to the elbow, but it broke off when I was pulling the elbow. The line could be easily broken into crumbs. The screen and the tank were clean as a pin considering the machine is 18 years old. I replaced it with more fuel line since I wanted to get some lime moved before it got rained on. Nearest dealer is almost an hour away. I also learned a lesson to be careful with dropping bolts on a disabled machine. It went under the bucket, but it might as well have been on the moon until I could get it started to lift the arms. Thanks again for the advice and for the existence of the forum to help. John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 17199, member: 1886"] Pulled the tank today and I couldn't believe how brittle the line had become. There was still 8 inches or so connected to the elbow, but it broke off when I was pulling the elbow. The line could be easily broken into crumbs. The screen and the tank were clean as a pin considering the machine is 18 years old. I replaced it with more fuel line since I wanted to get some lime moved before it got rained on. Nearest dealer is almost an hour away. I also learned a lesson to be careful with dropping bolts on a disabled machine. It went under the bucket, but it might as well have been on the moon until I could get it started to lift the arms. Thanks again for the advice and for the existence of the forum to help. John [/QUOTE]
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