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<blockquote data-quote="sawmill" data-source="post: 293049" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>I have done a lot of gas tanks on tractors that I have rebuilt and the tank should be lined after removing the rust. Instead of nuts I used short lengths on chain like you tie a dog up with. It is a lot easier to get out of the tank than a handful of nuts. Don't use the welded chain use the type that has all the joints bent to hold it together. I have an old cement mixe that I strap them to so that the chain slides around it the tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawmill, post: 293049, member: 9014"] I have done a lot of gas tanks on tractors that I have rebuilt and the tank should be lined after removing the rust. Instead of nuts I used short lengths on chain like you tie a dog up with. It is a lot easier to get out of the tank than a handful of nuts. Don't use the welded chain use the type that has all the joints bent to hold it together. I have an old cement mixe that I strap them to so that the chain slides around it the tank [/QUOTE]
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