BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside

   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #1  

rockystamp

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Kubota BX2230
Have a new BX2230 with the Curtis softside cab. Can not put fuel in with a five gallon can as you can't tip it up high enough. Tried using a long funnel, but can't see how full the tank is.

Has anyone had this problem? How did you fix it?
Thanks. . .
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #2  
In places like hardware stores, that sell kerosene heaters, there are a variety of pumps to fill the heaters from portable fuel tanks.
My favorite is a small pump that operates on 1 or 2 "D" batteries with a small switch on the top. Place it into the fuel tank, insert the filler hose into the tractor tank and switch on. You should have plenty of room to see into the tank beside it.
Not sure where I originally bought mine, but you can find this type of item here:
http://www.harveyoil.com/heaterpartsaccessories.htm


You can also turn the key one notch to start the fuel gauge on the tractor and just leave it on as you fill.
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Ah yes, the simple answer. I know exactly what you mean, used to have one for the kerosene heater. I was looking for the complex solution of how to tip the can higher and never thought of this.

Thanks for the good tip.

Paul
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #4  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Have a new BX2230 with the Curtis softside cab. Can not put fuel in with a five gallon can as you can't tip it up high enough. Tried using a long funnel, but can't see how full the tank is.

Has anyone had this problem? How did you fix it?
Thanks. . . )</font>

I use a funnel with a bendy hose and it sticks out far enough to pour the can into. But you are right, you can't tell what the fuel level is so I try to buy a bit less fuel than I need in the tank to avoid those overflow problems. It's definately less than ideal. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Sounds like the pump may be a good solution, though!
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #5  
If your solution is working for you, just turn your key one position before you begin to fuel and watch the tractor's fuel gauge.
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #6  
Harbor Freight has a nice little hand pump that fits most yellow five gallon cans, it has a long hose with a nice litttle pump handle that works just fine with my cab. It's inexpensive too. It just replaces the cap on your tanks so no major work is invoved and its easy to use from can to can. chris.
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #7  
TSC has the same pump for 4-5 bucks cheaper /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Thanks all. Sounds like the pump is the answer. Will be at TSC this afternoon and will look for one.

Paul
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #9  
I am thinking of ordering a curtis softside cab and was wondering if someone could post some pics of one?
 
   / BX2230 w/ Curtis sofside #10  
Drtumolo- I can email you a Word doc with the pix posted by rbarker on your previous thread that you were unable to view. He has taken an excellent sequence. If you have Word on your computer, PM me with your email address.
 

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