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    When a good day turns bad.

    My plan for the day was simple, get up really early and drive to Maryborough. Do one job there then drive to Hervey Bay and do second job. Drive on to Bundaberg and do third and final job. Drive home down inland road. Easy.
    It was all going to plan until part way through the drive home. With just over 1/8th tank of fuel left and about 200km remaining I thought it would be wise to stop at Nanango and fill up. That was the exact point at which a day that was going like clockwork turned bad, very bad.

    I suspect Murphy may have had a part in this but after putting about 15 litres in the tank my nose suddenly registered something was not right - why can I smell petrol??? By the time my hand reacted I had put 17 litres of petrol in van that has a common rail DIESEL engine........BUGGER!
    I went in and paid for the petrol and explained what had happened and was given the OK to push the van down into the paddock below the bowsers and fix it there.

    The fuel tank is made of plastic and has no drain bung, I tried to siphon out the fuel but that also failed. Nothing else to do but remove the tank completely and up end it to drain it out. It took me about an hour to get the tank out and another hour to drain it as completely as I could. By the time I went to put the tank back in it was dark and raining but I kept going regardless. I then had to borrow a 20 litre drum from the servo and run backwards and forwards to the correct bowser to put 60 litres of diesel in. Thankfully my tired brain had had the sense not to start the engine after putting the petrol in so the contamination was confined to the tank and no engine damage was done. I was able to start the engine and drive up to the bowser to completely fill the tank.

    So far the van has not missed a beat since this happend.
    I have to say a big than you to Karen at Caltex Nanango for doing whatever she could to help me, even giving me free cups of coffee.

    Some photo's for your amusement;

    Tony
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    Mate, you've just proven an old saying ... even the best of us make mistakes!! lol

    Painful, but lucky as you said that you didn't crank it over ...

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    Oh, you poor thing !!!!
    We went to Nanango the other week, and now take back what I said about the place..
    At least you knew what to do and when.. Could of been lots worse !!
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    Tony..... Mate....... What a bloody sh!t of thing to have happen...... Im glad your home safe & sound mate but I think you may need to slow down a bit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by patch697 View Post
    Tony..... Mate....... What a bloody sh!t of thing to have happen...... Im glad your home safe & sound mate but I think you may need to slow down a bit?
    I was hoping to stay the night in Bundy and catch up with a mate, but he was driving down to Brisbane tonight so that stuffed that idea. I took my swag with me so if I needed to I could pull up for a nap. It was a long day but with regular breaks (including the unplanned 3 hour break) I felt OK to keep going. I'm glad I have those HID spot lights on the front as well.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    I was hoping to stay the night in Bundy and catch up with a mate, but he was driving down to Brisbane tonight so that stuffed that idea. I took my swag with me so if I needed to I could pull up for a nap. It was a long day but with regular breaks (including the unplanned 3 hour break) I felt OK to keep going. I'm glad I have those HID spot lights on the front as well.

    Tony
    Yeah I have to admit I was enjoying my big bangers on the way back home from Mum & Dad's tonight as well......


    Your a smart bloke mate so you will understand me when I say... DON"T GO DOING YOURSELF A MISCHIEF.....

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    mate, bit of a buggah that one hey. Glad it all came good though............... been very close to doing the same thing on more than one occasion.


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    what a marathon - on a quick look at that tank, is there a low spot where they could have put a drain bung to solve that problem?

    Congrats on a triumph in adversity!!

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    Bugger. Been there myself mate. Lucky you had the tools and the know how!

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    Bummer mate at least you were switched on not to start it up

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