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			I've had an almost new replacement tank in my garage for 3 years now.  My tank is not leaking and I havent wanted to go through the ordeal that seems to give everyone trouble.
 I think you are on the right track and you're just going to have to keep at it....I think a sawzall with a long blade down the sides of the tank while pulling on it is the way I'm going to go about it when the time comes....Also you might get more pulling power with a come along rather than the ratchet strap...probably have to double or triple up on the 2 x 4's too.
 
 Being that Jason has done it and I havent I'd take this with a grain of salt but I would figure that pulling up from one end would be better as you are more peeling the bottom of the tank away rather than than pulling against the adhesion on the bottom of the tank spread out across the whole bottom surface .
 
 Good luck and dont give up.
 
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 1986 Yamaha 150 HP
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