Stimw
Elite Member
I drove my 3510 a mile up to buy fuel today. After filling it up (6 gal) I noticed fuel seeping from the seam on the left fuel tank behind the step!
I drove it back home and syphoned 5 gallons back out and the seeping stopped.
I drove the left rear tire up on a 6" X 6" to lean the tractor away from the crack.
I took Brake Clean and cleaned the area very well, then cleaned the area with Acetone, then sanded the plastic to rough it up.
I had a pack of 5 minute Epoxy. I mixed it up, coated the area and then covered the Epoxy with a piece of vinyl coated canvas (to give it some strength) and squeased out the air bubbles.
I had the tractor parked in the sun to help with the curing.
It seemed like it worked very well. I will wait a couple days to put the fuel back in.
I poked a hole in a gas tank on a Buick back in the mid 70's on a dirt road. The Buick had a trailer hitch welded to the frame so I couldn't remove the tank.
I basicly did the same thing, clean very well, Fill hole with Epoxy and that time I covered the hole with a thin piece of aluminum.(throw away pie pan)
It was still on the tank a few years later when I sold the Buick!
I drove it back home and syphoned 5 gallons back out and the seeping stopped.
I drove the left rear tire up on a 6" X 6" to lean the tractor away from the crack.
I took Brake Clean and cleaned the area very well, then cleaned the area with Acetone, then sanded the plastic to rough it up.
I had a pack of 5 minute Epoxy. I mixed it up, coated the area and then covered the Epoxy with a piece of vinyl coated canvas (to give it some strength) and squeased out the air bubbles.
I had the tractor parked in the sun to help with the curing.
It seemed like it worked very well. I will wait a couple days to put the fuel back in.
I poked a hole in a gas tank on a Buick back in the mid 70's on a dirt road. The Buick had a trailer hitch welded to the frame so I couldn't remove the tank.
I basicly did the same thing, clean very well, Fill hole with Epoxy and that time I covered the hole with a thin piece of aluminum.(throw away pie pan)
It was still on the tank a few years later when I sold the Buick!