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Useful Hint - Tank Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="bluesdog" data-source="post: 1120475" data-attributes="member: 25896"><p>I remove the tank for major stuff, when I need unhindered access such as valve checks. For other stuff, such as plugs/TBS/wiring in stuff, I leave the rear bolt attached, but loosen it to provide free play.</p><p></p><p>I prop the front up temporarily with a bit of wood, then throw a loop around the front bracket, and attach a stout line or use a ratchet strap to the middle part of the pilion grab bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluesdog, post: 1120475, member: 25896"] I remove the tank for major stuff, when I need unhindered access such as valve checks. For other stuff, such as plugs/TBS/wiring in stuff, I leave the rear bolt attached, but loosen it to provide free play. I prop the front up temporarily with a bit of wood, then throw a loop around the front bracket, and attach a stout line or use a ratchet strap to the middle part of the pilion grab bar. [/QUOTE]
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