First post and it may be in the wrong place. This is not tractor related but it is. Well, anyway...
I am in the process of getting ready for a used BX23 to be delivered in a few days. Since I've never used a diesel engine before, storing some fuel is one of my first tasks. There were some 55 gallon drums available through craigslist and, after seeing how fuel has been stored in these, I thought it was a good idea. Now, I'm not sure!
These barrels have had liquid epoxy in them. I explained to the seller what I was doing with the barrel and he assured me that the epoxy would rinse out. The method was to put water in the barrel several times, swish it around, and let it drain. Well, I've done two rinses so far and I still see some "whitish" liquid pouring out. I have not used any paint thinnner or mineral spirits yet but that may be an option.
Here's my major question and need for help. Will the material in these barrels be sufficiently removed in order to use these for fuel for the BX? I would hate to gunk up the fuel system right off the bat? Would there be other ways to clean these barrels. The lids, of course, cannot be removed.
Thanks for the help if anyone is able.
Tractor Gal
I am in the process of getting ready for a used BX23 to be delivered in a few days. Since I've never used a diesel engine before, storing some fuel is one of my first tasks. There were some 55 gallon drums available through craigslist and, after seeing how fuel has been stored in these, I thought it was a good idea. Now, I'm not sure!
These barrels have had liquid epoxy in them. I explained to the seller what I was doing with the barrel and he assured me that the epoxy would rinse out. The method was to put water in the barrel several times, swish it around, and let it drain. Well, I've done two rinses so far and I still see some "whitish" liquid pouring out. I have not used any paint thinnner or mineral spirits yet but that may be an option.
Here's my major question and need for help. Will the material in these barrels be sufficiently removed in order to use these for fuel for the BX? I would hate to gunk up the fuel system right off the bat? Would there be other ways to clean these barrels. The lids, of course, cannot be removed.
Thanks for the help if anyone is able.
Tractor Gal