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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 473718" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>That should work, as long as the cap is off the tank so that a vacuum doesn't build up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is also a viable option. Not so sure you would need high octane to do what you want, and the engine might run a bit rough until the old stuff gets diluted down more, but it's less work to get to your goal.</p><p>If you do drain the tank, I might suggest you, (Shhh, do this at night), spray it along your fence lines to kill of the grass and weeds directly under the fence. You won't have to weed-wack for awhile.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 473718, member: 6678"] That should work, as long as the cap is off the tank so that a vacuum doesn't build up. This is also a viable option. Not so sure you would need high octane to do what you want, and the engine might run a bit rough until the old stuff gets diluted down more, but it's less work to get to your goal. If you do drain the tank, I might suggest you, (Shhh, do this at night), spray it along your fence lines to kill of the grass and weeds directly under the fence. You won't have to weed-wack for awhile. Roger [/QUOTE]
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