RalphVa
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
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- 7,885
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
Willfick offers a good solution. I use a kerosene siphon that I bought at TSC to transfer fuel from can to tank and have used it to siphon out the tank as well. It has a fairly large intake line (like about 3/8 to 1/2"). It's also clear plastic.
I'd just put some alcohol into the tank to help absorb some of the water. Maybe run an air line into the gallon or so of alcohol and gurgle it to help with the mixing. Then siphon that out.
Change out the fuel filter, allowing some fuel to run through the line to the filter to clean it out. Most filters will have a valve that you normally close to change out the filter. Just change it out (after refilling the tank with good diesel) and open the valve and let the line flush some with the filter out.
Think your FIL is too old and inattentive. Think he needs to find himself a safer hobby to do.
Ralph
I'd just put some alcohol into the tank to help absorb some of the water. Maybe run an air line into the gallon or so of alcohol and gurgle it to help with the mixing. Then siphon that out.
Change out the fuel filter, allowing some fuel to run through the line to the filter to clean it out. Most filters will have a valve that you normally close to change out the filter. Just change it out (after refilling the tank with good diesel) and open the valve and let the line flush some with the filter out.
Think your FIL is too old and inattentive. Think he needs to find himself a safer hobby to do.
Ralph