texas-5-ton
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Last night, we used our 5 ton for a high water rescue during a flash flood. We were called for a occupied vehicle stranded in high water. The guys drove the truck out to the car that was stranded, and began to load them into our truck. Due to the weight of our truck, the gravel shoulder began to collapse and wash away from under our truck, which immobilized our unit. The fuel tank on this M813 went completely under water for approximately an hour, until a neighboring department was able to pull it out with their 5 ton. Our truck remained running during the entire time but the VENT TUBE on top of the tank was open and under water. The tank was full of diesel but my question is.....
Do i need to discard of this entire tank of diesel and start over, or should i try to slowly drain the tank from the bottom to get any water out?? I did open the fuel/water seperator after we drove it back to the station, and have extracted more than a gallon of water from the seperator. We depend on this truck so i really dont want to take any shortcuts. But at the same time, i dont want to waste 70 gallons of diesel if i dont need to.
Let me know what you guys would do..
Thanks
Do i need to discard of this entire tank of diesel and start over, or should i try to slowly drain the tank from the bottom to get any water out?? I did open the fuel/water seperator after we drove it back to the station, and have extracted more than a gallon of water from the seperator. We depend on this truck so i really dont want to take any shortcuts. But at the same time, i dont want to waste 70 gallons of diesel if i dont need to.
Let me know what you guys would do..
Thanks