Noodlearm
Silver Member
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2004
- Messages
- 230
- Location
- SE Michigan
- Tractor
- Kioti CK30, Cub Cadet LT 1050 lawn Tractor, Huskee GT Garden Tractor
\"First\" stupid thing I have done with my CK30
Yesterday, while doing some box blading, I opened up my fuel cap to see if I could see any fuel (the actual indicator does not seem to work always, is this a common problem?) and it looked almost bare dry so I went to fill it up. I have two five gallon cans that I fill almost to the top, probably about 4 3/4 gallons. Now knowing that the tank is supposed to be 7.9 gallons and it looked just about bare dry to me, I figure I can safely go 1 1/2 cans or almost 7.5 gallons. Well just starting into the second can and not paying all that much attention yet, I hear splashing on the ground. Diesel everywhere /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Closed the cap tightly, stuck a hose on top and let it rinse for a few munites and put it back in the barn. As angry as I was, i would have just done more damage if I continued to work, not to mention the smell was enough to want me to put it in my neighbors barn!
Yesterday, while doing some box blading, I opened up my fuel cap to see if I could see any fuel (the actual indicator does not seem to work always, is this a common problem?) and it looked almost bare dry so I went to fill it up. I have two five gallon cans that I fill almost to the top, probably about 4 3/4 gallons. Now knowing that the tank is supposed to be 7.9 gallons and it looked just about bare dry to me, I figure I can safely go 1 1/2 cans or almost 7.5 gallons. Well just starting into the second can and not paying all that much attention yet, I hear splashing on the ground. Diesel everywhere /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Closed the cap tightly, stuck a hose on top and let it rinse for a few munites and put it back in the barn. As angry as I was, i would have just done more damage if I continued to work, not to mention the smell was enough to want me to put it in my neighbors barn!