kvancott
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We recently bought a place and there is a 300 gal gasoline storage tank that was left, sitting under some trees. I opened the cap and peered inside - the tank walls are still shiny and I don't see any water. The depth gauge looks a little rusty, though. The inside of the tank still smells like gasoline. The valve on the dispensing line is frozen - I'll try some penetrating oil on it to see if I can loosen it up. Of course, the hose and handle are shot and need replacing.
I would guess it hasn't been used in about 25 years, based on what the previous owners were like.
Is there a recommended protocol for reconditioning the tank?
Or would it be as simple as just sloshing some gas around and draining it, then installing a new hose, filter, and dispensing handle?
I've read a few things about reconditioning auto/tractor tanks, but this is a much bigger scale. I'd like to use the tank for my tractor and vehicles.
Thanks.
I would guess it hasn't been used in about 25 years, based on what the previous owners were like.
Is there a recommended protocol for reconditioning the tank?
Or would it be as simple as just sloshing some gas around and draining it, then installing a new hose, filter, and dispensing handle?
I've read a few things about reconditioning auto/tractor tanks, but this is a much bigger scale. I'd like to use the tank for my tractor and vehicles.
Thanks.