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Cutting out Gas Tank Safely
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<blockquote data-quote="jyu87" data-source="post: 473834" data-attributes="member: 21910"><p>Looking to cut out my gas tank of my Tracker 190 but would like to do it safely - looking for all tips and tricks. It had gas in it and I've siphoned out as much as I could. Wondering what I can do now to remove all remnants of gas before I sawzall the tank out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jyu87, post: 473834, member: 21910"] Looking to cut out my gas tank of my Tracker 190 but would like to do it safely - looking for all tips and tricks. It had gas in it and I've siphoned out as much as I could. Wondering what I can do now to remove all remnants of gas before I sawzall the tank out. [/QUOTE]
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