pull a side or upper plug first .
bottom it will be hard to see up in / then back down for rust .
like said can be a MAJOR P.I.T.A to get out .
I got a 60 gal tank stand up style . put it in my lawn and got out the big pipe wrench and cheeter pipe for a side plug only .
and lots of them now are sealing to the body of the tank with a o-ring .
I had to track down a o-ring and its holding fine . had 150psi in it almost 1 year ago and stored in shop corner with prob down to 120ish last I checked . I note loss to cheep quick coupler seapage .
small pen light in a extra small fitting to light up the inside as you look in the bigger side hole.
how I checked mine . what I seen as rust was mostly oily junk / sludge .
I added water and purple power cleaner and a long plastic rod I had for scrubbing scrapping action . did this a few times and clean . let air dry for day or so on HOT black top driveway ( tank black also

) and all was good . I did spray light coat of rust inhibitor / convertor in just in case .
