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m 700 Clogged fuel lines
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<blockquote data-quote="bluestang65" data-source="post: 17912" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>On a '74 Bobcat M700, the fuel lines are clogged. If you blow air backwards through the lines, a clog will come out and the engine will run for a while...until the line cloggs again. My guess from my old car restoration work is that the tank has rusted and it needs to be replaced. How does one go about removing that fuel tank? Does the skid plate on the bottom of the unit come out, or do we have to remove the engine and pump to get to the tank? I know its a classic, but if anyone knows, we will really appreciate it. The loader looks pretty funny with a gas can strapped to the top for fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluestang65, post: 17912, member: 1944"] On a '74 Bobcat M700, the fuel lines are clogged. If you blow air backwards through the lines, a clog will come out and the engine will run for a while...until the line cloggs again. My guess from my old car restoration work is that the tank has rusted and it needs to be replaced. How does one go about removing that fuel tank? Does the skid plate on the bottom of the unit come out, or do we have to remove the engine and pump to get to the tank? I know its a classic, but if anyone knows, we will really appreciate it. The loader looks pretty funny with a gas can strapped to the top for fuel. [/QUOTE]
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