Sorry if this has been covered, but I didn’t see much info on this so I thought about it for quite a while. Thought I’d share how this turned into a 15min job for me.
My fuel tank skid was rusted and I scored a clean one used for cheap. There’s just enough lip on the tank I wedged some scrap wood (measured and cut to length) between the ground and the lips of the tank. I hammered four boards into place so they were tight on the tank, not the skid. Then I unstrapped it and slid the new one in. I attached a few pics. Hope it helps someone else with a rusty tank skid.
My fuel tank skid was rusted and I scored a clean one used for cheap. There’s just enough lip on the tank I wedged some scrap wood (measured and cut to length) between the ground and the lips of the tank. I hammered four boards into place so they were tight on the tank, not the skid. Then I unstrapped it and slid the new one in. I attached a few pics. Hope it helps someone else with a rusty tank skid.