Well, it was threatened anyway --- My clothes did stay in the backyard
through a few rain storms before they found their way to the laundramat -
they were not welcome in the wife's machine.

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Gerry Archer <arche...@embarqmail.com>wrote:

> What's funny is the tent in the back yard.  You had to do that?
> Gerry
>
> From: "OK Don" <okd...@gmail.com>
>
>> What's funny? It's right on - BTDT!  I have found that rubbing fresh
>> parsely helps the remove the Diesel smell - if that's something you'd want
>> to do :-)
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Gerry Archer <arche...@embarqmail.com>**
>> wrote:
>>
>>  ROFLMAO!!!  This is hilarious; a keeper.
>>> Gerry
>>>
>>>  Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
>>>
>>>> Knowing that you have recently performed this task, could you
>>>>> perhaps guide me through it?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>  ..............................
>>>
>>>  Remove as much fuel as possible.  The strainer is at the very
>>>
>>>> bottom and any left in the tank will run out onto the ground -
>>>> or you.
>>>>
>>>> Find the bottom of the fuel tank.
>>>>
>>>> Remove the hose from the hard line going forward.  Have a
>>>> container to catch some of the fuel you left in the tank.  If
>>>> the screen is plugged, not all will come out the hose.
>>>>
>>>> Unscrew the fuel strainer.  It is a very large hex.  Water pump
>>>> pliers (channelocks) can work well.
>>>>
>>>> Let the rest of the fuel in the tank run down your arm, soak
>>>> your shirt, and puddle under your back.
>>>>
>>>> Put the new one in.  Be sure the rubber seal is in place.
>>>> Tighten.
>>>>
>>>> Attach the hose to the hard line.
>>>>
>>>> Set up a tent in the back yard 'cause you won't be allowed back
>>>> in the house until you don't smell like raw diesel anymore.
>>>> Plan on a couple days.
>>>>
>>>> --   Philip
>>>>
>>>>
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