I would first remove the tank, and dry it thoughoughly. Then i would go to the store, and buy some JB Weld to repair the crack.
2007-06-05 14:49:41
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answered by Craig C 2
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Maybe you could give us a clue on what kind of leak.
If there is a hole you can probably repair it with a screw and a gasket. I've done that several times. You can do that on a garden tractor tire to if you don't have a plug kit.
If it is a hole from rubbing on something like that I would get a new tank and be done with it.
Once you figure the cost of a repair kit if there is such a thing for a plastic gas tank and if you put any value to your time it might come out cheaper to replace it.
2007-06-05 14:28:55
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answered by Ray Y 4
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Cheapest Way Out Buy A New Tank Easy
2007-06-05 13:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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U could fix it with some epoxy putty but youd b better off gettin a new or used tank
2007-06-05 13:48:35
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answered by scott t 2
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Find who works on those kind of mowers locally and see if they have any hulk mowers you could get parts from...cheap and fun too!
2007-06-05 15:20:58
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answered by groingo 4
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Take the tank off, and drill holds at the ends of the crack to prevent it from spreading, then use jbweld to repair it, please do keep a eye on it. I myself would prefer buying a new tank.
2007-06-08 07:04:05
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answered by 572ci. 5
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for a temporary repair you can use a bar of soap. Find the leak and wet the soap and rub soap across crack or hole in tank
2007-06-09 07:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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check an auto supply store. They have compound for steel tanks. It may work on plastic.
2007-06-05 14:00:40
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answered by carman 3
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buy yourself a fiberglass repair kit it works pretty well
2007-06-05 13:34:01
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answered by thomasl 6
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jb weld my boy, jb weld. it works.
2007-06-09 09:45:36
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answered by oldtimer 5
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