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rusty fuel tank on M600
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 86187" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>Tiger……I have a machine apart right now and looked at how this would be done. I guess I'm a little confused. He told me to go as far forward before hitting the hydraulic compartment but that doesn't make sense as you would still be above the 4 gallon portion of the tank (under the engine) and you would not have access to that fuel. If you go to the back……the body/tank angles upwards and once again you would not have access to all of the fuel. It appears to me that you would be best served to tap into the 4 gallon section (under the engine), front side and as close to the side wall as possible…..then a slight bend in the tube to take it up the sidewall. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 86187, member: 5914"] Tiger……I have a machine apart right now and looked at how this would be done. I guess I'm a little confused. He told me to go as far forward before hitting the hydraulic compartment but that doesn't make sense as you would still be above the 4 gallon portion of the tank (under the engine) and you would not have access to that fuel. If you go to the back……the body/tank angles upwards and once again you would not have access to all of the fuel. It appears to me that you would be best served to tap into the 4 gallon section (under the engine), front side and as close to the side wall as possible…..then a slight bend in the tube to take it up the sidewall. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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