Fuel tank removal
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Living on the outskirts of London, finding a farm was not very easy but the farmer was happy that I emptied it over his (unlit) bonfire.
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if ever I go for petrol and see the tanker there, I go somewhere else or delay it by a day, because the process of filling the tanks stirs up all the shit in it. But how many times have I filled up where the tanker left only 5 minutes earlier?
Makes you wonder how long before that petrol station’s tanks start leaking fuel into the ground.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-13866003/The-leafy-village-devastated-Asda-petrol-station-leak-Britain-mercy-incompetent-corporates.html
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How did it get there? Who knows!
It is known that if certain fuel additives are not added in the correct way then precipitation can occur. By that I mean you have to add “X” to the fuel storage tank first before adding the basic petrol (in the refinery blending tanks), similarly you must add “Y” to the basic fuel in the storage tank for the same reasons.
Heaven knows what happens to fuel from different suppliers (at the pumps) if it is mixed with that from another refinery, or for that matter what happens if aftermarket additives are added.
There are many “rubber” hoses involved in conveying fuel from refinery into your car. So it is not too surprising to think that some “rubbery gloop” came out but a bit alarming never the less. What happens at garage forecourt and storage tank maintenance is another obvious place for foreign matter to enter the system.
It just shows the need for a filter in the car before it blocks the injectors!
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I pay a bloke to mow the lawns, I got better things to do than chase a bloody lawn mower around the yard let alone maintain the horrid things.....I despise small engines they are backward and poorly designed rubbish built to the lowest possible costCobber, what I have done with old fuel is mix it with some fresh and used it in our lawn mower, it smells really bad and the mower doesn't like it much but it's being used.
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