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Has anyone here ever removed and cleaned out the air tanks?
It was warm enough today for me to go out and play alittle. I put a bolt in the winch so I could wind the winch cable back onto the drum a little cleaner than that last guy did. (I know, I know, use the proper shear pin) When I got done I went to drain the tanks. The tank farthest inward drained fine but the second one didnt want to drain, it took a pair of pliers just to turn the petcock, and after I got it turned nothing happend so I shoved a piece of wire in it and it sputtered a bit but not nearly as much as it should so I pull the petcock off and wow was it filled with gunk. (see attatched pic)
What can one use to clean the tanks out?
Edit: which suppliers stock the proper shear pins? none of the tractor supply houses or hardware stores around here have them. hence the temporary bolt.
It was warm enough today for me to go out and play alittle. I put a bolt in the winch so I could wind the winch cable back onto the drum a little cleaner than that last guy did. (I know, I know, use the proper shear pin) When I got done I went to drain the tanks. The tank farthest inward drained fine but the second one didnt want to drain, it took a pair of pliers just to turn the petcock, and after I got it turned nothing happend so I shoved a piece of wire in it and it sputtered a bit but not nearly as much as it should so I pull the petcock off and wow was it filled with gunk. (see attatched pic)
What can one use to clean the tanks out?
Edit: which suppliers stock the proper shear pins? none of the tractor supply houses or hardware stores around here have them. hence the temporary bolt.
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