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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5145359" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>I know what you mean. On my brother in law's dozer, we sprayed it out with a pressure washer and then blew out the lines with the air compressor. Then poured a couple of gallons of paint thinner through it. Then we installed an in-line filter before the main fuel filter. I still have to change the inline filter about every 60-80 gallons. It looks like it gets filled with dirt. I also pour a good dose of power service treatment in the tank every time I add diesel. I figure I will have to do the same thing on this 450C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5145359, member: 9490"] I know what you mean. On my brother in law’s dozer, we sprayed it out with a pressure washer and then blew out the lines with the air compressor. Then poured a couple of gallons of paint thinner through it. Then we installed an in-line filter before the main fuel filter. I still have to change the inline filter about every 60-80 gallons. It looks like it gets filled with dirt. I also pour a good dose of power service treatment in the tank every time I add diesel. I figure I will have to do the same thing on this 450C. [/QUOTE]
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