Ken won't be a UT number as the model number all start with 41 for the series and were only five different versions.
kburns wrote:The fuel tank on this trimmer is above the engine, and the fuel lines feed out the bottom of the tank. The tank is leaking along the seam where it was glued or heat welded together during assembly. I guess the tank is HD polyethylene or propylene. What would be a good glue or sealer to use on it? Should I try to seal it up with my soldering gun? Suggestions would be appreciated.
Preferable method is just replace it.
If you wish to try be extremely carefully and do it outdoors. It is probably the HDPE plastic. Empty and wash the tank to remove all trace of fuel and oil. Heat weld the seam; have extra plastic of the same type to refill and smooth the joint. Use no more heat than absolutely necessary as the plastic will become damage or burn if heated too much. It also can be burning without any signs of a flame.
As for glue there is little if any that works on HDPE. It one of the plastics that nothing in glue line seems to works on.
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