Dftodd
Elite Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2014
- Messages
- 3,460
- Location
- vilonia, arkansas
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S
For the fuel gauge. I have a bunch of those at work, and if it's working sporadically then it's almost always a grounding issue. I've found that making up a jumper wire using a couple of the fork looking butt connectors. And then remove one of the mounting screws from the sending unit. Polish where the screw meets the top of the sending unit with sand paper, reinstall the screw with one end of the jumper. Then find a convenient bolt on the frame and attach the other end of the jumper. Found that this works about 90% of the time. The other 10% is a either a film build up, or diesel booger on the contact.
I hang a couple of old socks with moth balls on my tractor when I store it. One under the hood, and the other gets stuffed under the dash. I just remove them when i use it, and stuff them back up there when I'm done
I hang a couple of old socks with moth balls on my tractor when I store it. One under the hood, and the other gets stuffed under the dash. I just remove them when i use it, and stuff them back up there when I'm done