This post reminds me of a problem I have been stewing about. I have an old 
McLane (the actual brand is Montgomery-Ward) front-throw reel mower which has 
been sitting out in the back yard unused and in the weather because it became 
difficult to start last year. It looks like the one in this link, except you 
have to mentally erase all the paint and imagine how it would look after years 
of hard livin'. 

http://www.mclanemower.com/reel_mowers.htm

In the process of cleaning  the carb and replacing the old diaphragm, I 
discovered that the gas tank is kinda rusty inside. Its really hard get any 
access inside there, but I did put in some loose hardware and shook it about 
with some gasoline, then poured out the rusty mixture. Lathered, rinsed, 
repeated several times. That was two months ago. (I suppose all the rust I 
removed has re-established itself due to this recent neglect.) I plan to shake 
it out again, but I am seeking advice in case someone has had some experience 
cleaning out a tank like this. Looking at the prices of POR 15, I don't think 
this old machine justifies spending that much money. Would drying it out, then 
keeping a mixture of motor oil and gas keep the rust to a minimum? Of course, I 
realize the "correct" solution is to replace the tank, but that ain't gonna 
happen. The most I would spend would a couple of dollars. Any suggestions?

Jerry
82 240D


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