so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank?

   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank?
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#11  
Jay do you have any tips regarding removal of the tank? I keep putting mine off because it looks like a bit of work and I have no issues if I keep the fuel level above halfway.

super easy...give me some time to elaborate:thumbsup:
 
   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank?
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#12  
I ended up just ordering a new sender/pickup with screen.for 80.00 bucks I just figured what the heck

I got the tank pretty clean.I was able to get all of the gunk out other than a thin film stuck to the sides about half way up where the tanks opens up to another cavity

I also didn't care the way the inside of my radiator looked so I am dropping the fuel tank and radiator off at a rad shop to be steam cleaned this week

Bought all new fuel lines,filters for all fluids and of course I'm gonna change all fluids while I,m at it
 
   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank? #13  
I would think so... unless there is corn in the diesel.

Right now I have a 1930 restored Model A pickup that was sealed and the new gas has left about a quart of sealer in the bottom of the tank... called the supply house and was told it's a problem everywhere alcohol is added to motor fuel...

yup, I avoided the problem in my 1931 Model A roadster by dumping in a gallon of phosphoric acid and sloshing it around, and letting it set until the acid dissolved all the rust. I know a lot of people who used the sealer with horrible results when the alky was added, as well as rubber hoses dissolving with it.
 
   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank?
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#14  
I just went out in the garage and reassembled the parts....well most of them to give you a better visual

we will skip past the side covers and grille removal

loosen the 4 10mm bolts holding the hood hinges to the radiator housing bracket.disconnect lights from hood.remove hood
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remove 4 10mm bolts holding the fuel tank shroud to the radiator bracket
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remove 4 13mm bolts from the fuel tank shroud attached to the frame.disconnect lights harness.remove tank shroud
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remove 2 13mm nuts from the bracket in front of the fuel tank
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disconnect the two oil cooler hard lines next to the radiator.you will need a 15/16 and 7/8 wrench.I took my time here;) you may be able to skip this step but it didn't feel right leaving them attached
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remove the 4 10mm bolts holding the radiator fan shroud to the radiator.slide shroud forward and rest it on the fan
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remove both fuel lines from engine side

slowly raise the radiator up about 1'' while pulling the fuel tank outward.that should get you where you need to be.

I went one step further and pulled the radiator to inspect/clean it and replace the fan belt
I have never posted pictures in on how to do anything so I may have skipped a step or you seen something different as i just reassembled it real quick to make a brief tutorial for you
if you have any other questions regarding removal feel free to ask:D
 
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   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank?
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#16  
sorry for the sideways photos guys.When I upload them they are all vertical!! not sure whats going on:confused3:
 
   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank? #17  
Thanks so much! That's a huge public service!:thumbsup:
 
   / so I pulled the tank on my JD 755 and found this/best way to clean inside of tank? #18  
yup, I avoided the problem in my 1931 Model A roadster by dumping in a gallon of phosphoric acid and sloshing it around, and letting it set until the acid dissolved all the rust. I know a lot of people who used the sealer with horrible results when the alky was added, as well as rubber hoses dissolving with it.

A perfect solution that became a disaster when fuel formulation changed...
 

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