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Pull the drain plug on the tank bottoms and have buckets ready. For contamination Wash out with a hose. Fill up each tank with water and 5gal of vinegar and sit 24hrs then drain. Repeat if needed
I’m looking for a way to pump them down to avoid spilling diesel everywhere. I found that unscrewing the strainer on the driver’s fuel tank was easy enough on my M932A2 so pumping the fuel out was no issue. The passenger’s side tank’s strainer wasn’t budging so I ended up unbolting the fuel gauge sending unit and running the intake house into the tank. Once pumped down it left less than 5 gallons in the tank so mission accomplished. Thanks
I’m looking for a way to pump them down to avoid spilling diesel everywhere. I found that unscrewing the strainer on the driver’s fuel tank was easy enough on my M932A2 so pumping the fuel out was no issue. The passenger’s side tank’s strainer wasn’t budging so I ended up unbolting the fuel gauge sending unit and running the intake house into the tank. Once pumped down it left less than 5 gallons in the tank so mission accomplished. Thanks
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