Seananamous
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I'm from Texas where I'm told there's a good bit of algae buildup in the tanks when leaving them sit half empty because of the climate.
My tractor is part of that issue. Ever since I owned it - 8 months - I been noticing a gradual power loss until this point where it will start up but wont drive like it's starving for fuel, sputtering then suddenly dying.
I think the issue is because of the algae and muck buildup. It has about a half a tank of diesel and I want to drain it because I doubt the previous owners did.
So the question is whether I should throw in some cleaning additive now, letting it sit in the tank then draining? or should I do it with a full fresh tank of diesel?
I would like to clean it but accessing the metal tank and taking it off it impossible, and there's hardly any room to fit a hand in there.
My tractor is part of that issue. Ever since I owned it - 8 months - I been noticing a gradual power loss until this point where it will start up but wont drive like it's starving for fuel, sputtering then suddenly dying.
I think the issue is because of the algae and muck buildup. It has about a half a tank of diesel and I want to drain it because I doubt the previous owners did.
So the question is whether I should throw in some cleaning additive now, letting it sit in the tank then draining? or should I do it with a full fresh tank of diesel?
I would like to clean it but accessing the metal tank and taking it off it impossible, and there's hardly any room to fit a hand in there.