New Holland Boomer 35. When I first got it the gauge seemed accurate as can be. Now the last two tanks have read basically 1/4 tank and the tractor runs our of power. Didn't think much of it until it has now happened the 2nd time. Haven't ran it completely out but, I'm not fond of running it till it sputters.
Any ideas? Anyone else ran into the same thing?
Thanks!
You guys were speaking of dip sticks to check your tanks. I keep one to check my bulk tank. It is the bottom half of a 9' two piece fishing rod that I somehow lost the top half. It is about 4.5 feet long and perfect for rodding my tank. Just a wipe down with paper towel when finished and I hang it back on the wall for next time. Diesel doesnt hurt it and it doesnt absorb into it like a wooden stick and really easy to see where the wet shiny surface is when I pull it out. Just my little tip for measuring. Perhaps one day I will get the old calculator out to figure out inches per gallon and then I can mark my measure stick in inches. This would be one of those "I dont have a thing to do today so what can I do" days.
Maybe easier to mark the tank and then just hold the stick up to see where if falls. DUH>