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. I've never had to deal with it before but we are having -0 weather here right now and I have a tractor that is gelled and snow to plow. I was wondering what your procedure is to thaw one out. I've read PS 911 helps but not sure how to do it.
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Dave

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Put some power service 911 in the tank and change the fuel filters, you may have to change the filters a few times depending on how bad it is. And it really helps if you can get it inside somewhere and get some heat on it.

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I've  put   space heaters  pointed right at the  filter too..   It's  good  until the  filters  plug again, (sometimes within  10-15 minutes)   so   the  911  comes into play..    I've  shook  goop out of the filter and  re filled with  pure 911..  Let it   'cook' a little   before   cranking ...  it does  take a little time to dissolve  the   wax.  If you got  new filters...  nevermind.

 

Make sure  the  little screen in the bottom of  tank is  clear as well.   More times  I've had     a blockage  there.   Easy fix:   blow  backwards  through the line to   kick the  offending  crud/ice off..  and  check your  water drain tap!!    If  full of  frozen water,  that may be  part of the  problem too.

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Thanks guys! Hey Rancherman, I did try to PM you on this but it says you can't receive any PM's. FYI

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