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<blockquote data-quote="mclark" data-source="post: 34149" data-attributes="member: 3395"><p>Pulled my tank on my 89' 743 to dump old fuel and clean as it sat for 3years. Machine has 2097 hrs (bought from orignal owner). What I found in tank was 2 inches of the end of the pickup line with the brass strainer attached (plastic pickup line cracked and seperated). The strainer had a hole in it that looked like it was rubbed through. Good thing I checked the tank. I crimped the end of strainer to close hole and installed a new renforced rubber line. Just thought I'd let people know they might want to check there pickup lines and strainers on 20 yr old machines with plastic lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mclark, post: 34149, member: 3395"] Pulled my tank on my 89' 743 to dump old fuel and clean as it sat for 3years. Machine has 2097 hrs (bought from orignal owner). What I found in tank was 2 inches of the end of the pickup line with the brass strainer attached (plastic pickup line cracked and seperated). The strainer had a hole in it that looked like it was rubbed through. Good thing I checked the tank. I crimped the end of strainer to close hole and installed a new renforced rubber line. Just thought I'd let people know they might want to check there pickup lines and strainers on 20 yr old machines with plastic lines. [/QUOTE]
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