I have a John Deere LT-150 lawn tractor. While refueling, the cap gasket on the flexible spout on the gas can stayed on the spout after taking the cap off. I didn't notice it and while the gas was going into the tank, the gasket decided to come off and go into the gas tank. Will this cause any problems, such as blocking the flow of gas, or could the gasket deteriorate and plug the fuel filter?
Absolutely yes, you need to remove gasket from gas tank. Try using a flexible pick up tool if you have one or remove tank & drain back into gas can using a funnel.
Absolutely yes, you need to remove gasket from gas tank. Try using a flexible pick up tool if you have one or remove tank & drain back into gas can using a funnel.
Thanks Tom, I will give this a try first. It will be easier than removing gas tank. I'm a senior citizen and something like that would be pretty hard to do.
Absolutely yes, you need to remove gasket from gas tank. Try using a flexible pick up tool if you have one or remove tank & drain back into gas can using a funnel.
This model has the gas cap situated on the left rear fender. The opening to the bottom of the tank is real restricted at the top. How hard would it be to remove the tank on this unit?