Richard
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 5,001
- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I always keep Brutus topped off with fuel. Other day noticed a broken tube, turns out it was the return hose from the injector rail back to the tank.
No problems thought I, I'll get one tomorrow.
Upshot.. over night, gallons (10 foot circle) of diesel dripped out of that tiny hole drop by drop and of course, Brutus was parked right next to garage, (where wifey usually parks).
Today, I have this area saturated with diesel, is it 5 gallons or 20 I do not know for sure as I've been too busy to refill that which as been lost (read: I do NOT want to know)
None the less, the area, garage and also house all smell of diesel, so I know I lost more than a pint /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif.
I'm looking for cleanup ideas, it's been raining and I think that will be good for helping it wash away, or soak into ground (lots of clay, so that is slow process). I have run hose for several hours to help flush driveway (which is gravel by the way) Of course, as the water flows (rain/hose) all drains next to sidewalk so there is NO escaping this mess.
I have thought of taking dishwashing liquid and simply squirting a bottle around hoping it might help break down the diesel faster.. or, put into pressure can and spray gravel...
As this is where wife parks her car, and I also walk through here to my car, you can't but help get on shoes and track into car, house other...the 2 pups feet smell.... sigh....
(yes guys..I'm in hot water /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif )
Any ideas on how to help disolve, move, soak the remaining diesel out of a gravel driveway?
Thanks
Richard
No problems thought I, I'll get one tomorrow.
Upshot.. over night, gallons (10 foot circle) of diesel dripped out of that tiny hole drop by drop and of course, Brutus was parked right next to garage, (where wifey usually parks).
Today, I have this area saturated with diesel, is it 5 gallons or 20 I do not know for sure as I've been too busy to refill that which as been lost (read: I do NOT want to know)
None the less, the area, garage and also house all smell of diesel, so I know I lost more than a pint /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif.
I'm looking for cleanup ideas, it's been raining and I think that will be good for helping it wash away, or soak into ground (lots of clay, so that is slow process). I have run hose for several hours to help flush driveway (which is gravel by the way) Of course, as the water flows (rain/hose) all drains next to sidewalk so there is NO escaping this mess.
I have thought of taking dishwashing liquid and simply squirting a bottle around hoping it might help break down the diesel faster.. or, put into pressure can and spray gravel...
As this is where wife parks her car, and I also walk through here to my car, you can't but help get on shoes and track into car, house other...the 2 pups feet smell.... sigh....
(yes guys..I'm in hot water /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif )
Any ideas on how to help disolve, move, soak the remaining diesel out of a gravel driveway?
Thanks
Richard