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leaky gas tank

#1

V

verlo

the gas tank on our LA135 John Deer is leaking on the seam. Can it be fixed with super glue or what?


#2

reynoldston

reynoldston

Seal-all works real good. Comes in a yellow tube and sold at most hardware stores or auto parts stores. Never tried super glue.


#3

exotion

exotion

Seal-all works real good. Comes in a yellow tube and sold at most hardware stores or auto parts stores. Never tried super glue.

I dont think super glue is a good idea i am pretty sure it breaks down after a while (all my kid's toys) i think any auto parts store can give you something probably in there own name brand for cheap and will work for years..


#4

Carscw

Carscw

Go get some seal-all it's good stuff


#5

K

KennyV

Like said.. Seal-all is good, but you can thermally weld a plastic fuel tank... Here is one of several youtube clips...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbtUxJJs8G0
:smile:KennyV


#6

wjjones

wjjones

I have tried everything except the thermal welding mentioned. I need to get a leaky tank fixed on the Bunton too it is worth looking into.


#7

silver1

silver1

Go get some seal-all it's good stuff

I used Seals-all from Autozone. Setup in about 30 min. nice and hard.
It is clear and dried clear. Mine was a plastic tank with a seam leak.


#8

exotion

exotion

I used Seals-all from Autozone. Setup in about 30 min. nice and hard.
It is clear and dried clear. Mine was a plastic tank with a seam leak.

Good glad you didn't use superglue I read that gas breaks it down and can get into your carb


#9

T

tybilly

first check with john deere to see if its replaceable under a recall ive had 2 briggs replaced and a y2k era devilbiss generator tank replaced free.something about the hdpe material used,but if not use stuff called 2 part,or an hdpe welder from harbor freight


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