Well my first shot at the repair fell short of the mark. Thanks for all the good ideas. Without them I'd be deeply troubled about now. As is, lots of other options.
My first shot was to place a small piece of sanded sheet aluminum coated with marine epoxy over the nest of holes. It seemed to be working well, but came back an hour or so after application and found diesel leaking from below the patch. Must have rocked the tractor enough to slosh fuel up onto the site before the epoxy set. Pealed it off and will start over. This time I will incorporate another suggestion and fill each of the puncture sites with a pop rivet before applying the epoxy patch. Will give a report on the result. (Have now run the tractor to lower the fuel level in the tank and will try not to rock the rig after applying the patch.)
Thanks again
Pt don
My first shot was to place a small piece of sanded sheet aluminum coated with marine epoxy over the nest of holes. It seemed to be working well, but came back an hour or so after application and found diesel leaking from below the patch. Must have rocked the tractor enough to slosh fuel up onto the site before the epoxy set. Pealed it off and will start over. This time I will incorporate another suggestion and fill each of the puncture sites with a pop rivet before applying the epoxy patch. Will give a report on the result. (Have now run the tractor to lower the fuel level in the tank and will try not to rock the rig after applying the patch.)
Thanks again
Pt don