I will (time permitting) hopefully soon be trying to resurrect and start one of my Series 1 Landrovers, which has stood in storage for about ten years. Unfortunately it had about six gallons of unleaded it the tank when it was last put away.
So I fully expect there to be some 'issues', mostly fuel related, when I come to resurrect it.
However, one issue on which I would welcome some advice is the legally correct way to dispose of any old, probably very stale, fuel which remains in the tank. I can drain it out into a suitable container, but how on earth do I then dispose of it properly?
Any ideas, folks, please?
(Please, not the old school "hole in the ground" method, etiher)!
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I will (time permitting) hopefully soon be trying to resurrect and start one of my Series 1 Landrovers, which has stood in storage for about ten years. Unfortunately it had about six gallons of unleaded it the tank when it was last put away.
So I fully expect there to be some 'issues', mostly fuel related, when I come to resurrect it.
However, one issue on which I would welcome some advice is the legally correct way to dispose of any old, probably very stale, fuel which remains in the tank. I can drain it out into a suitable container, but how on earth do I then dispose of it properly?
Any ideas, folks, please?
(Please, not the old school "hole in the ground" method, etiher)!
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