bertsmobile1
Lawn Royalty
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in order for fuel to get out of your tank. air has to get in.
If the air has a lot of very fine dust then that dust will wind up in the fuel tank .
Where I have my workshop it is a flood plain and the soil is very fine.
I ave to replace the fuel filters on my work van every year without fail.
When I ran a transport company the same filters were good for 5 years if not longer and 200,000 km.
If the air has a lot of very fine dust then that dust will wind up in the fuel tank .
Where I have my workshop it is a flood plain and the soil is very fine.
I ave to replace the fuel filters on my work van every year without fail.
When I ran a transport company the same filters were good for 5 years if not longer and 200,000 km.