LouNY
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 12,360
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Had an interesting issue with my 8050 the last couple of weeks.
Fuel gauge quit working properly, wouldn't read above a 1/4 of a tank.
Raking hay for a few days with her when the gauge guit, got the low fuel light so brought down a couple of cans of fuel.
Only poured about 6 gallons in when it was over full, spilled out the filler neck. Low fuel light cleared back to work.
Filled up at the farm pumps a few times (no meter) while doing some brush hogging and cleanup, different operators,
low fuel light a couple of times run over and fill it. Brought it home to do some driveway work knew she was full so ignored the
gauge and then the low fuel light all of a sudden started losing power got her turned sideways on the driveway the engine straightened ran good so started to work again and it happened again got her turned and running good and backed up the hill to the fuel tank (gravity fill no meter) filled her up didn't take long and back to work.
Started looking for the fuel sender, lifted the floor mat in the cab a nice little round hole to access the fuel sender, OK of course I can't reach the connector to disconnect it, called my dealer to check price and availability of the sender (almost $140) recommended dropping the tank (s) to replace. The 8050 has a 2 piece fuel tank a front section and then a main tank. Decided to pull the sender who knows maybe just a loose wiper on the resistor. Nope no simple sender here got a fancy sensor assembly, rod tube over 1/2" diameter with a float around it ( going to assume reed switches with a magnetic pull in) raised and lowered float gauge worked fine, hum called told dealer not to order sensor. Measured the fuel in tank only 5" should have been 3/4 s full, reading 1/4 full, filled a can and poured in 5 gallons reading about 1/2 whats going on now. Buttened the sensor back up in tank and fill jug again started pouring fuel in 4 gallons latter over filled at the filler neck????? checked gauge just over 1/2 went to the rear of the tractor and pulled a vent line of the tank fuel dropped in filler neck gauge reading almost 3/4 full.
The danged mud dabber wasps had plugged both of the fuel tank vents, on one they had even gotten down 6" in the hose from the tank to the vent gooseneck, the other just the gooseneck was plugged when they had finally sealed both vents the main tank wasn't being filled just a splash about a quarter in the main tank and filling the front section we were operating with maybe 8 gallons capacity on a 26 gallon tank but not having meters on the fuel dispensing tanks never realized we weren't filling the tank.
Fuel gauge quit working properly, wouldn't read above a 1/4 of a tank.
Raking hay for a few days with her when the gauge guit, got the low fuel light so brought down a couple of cans of fuel.
Only poured about 6 gallons in when it was over full, spilled out the filler neck. Low fuel light cleared back to work.
Filled up at the farm pumps a few times (no meter) while doing some brush hogging and cleanup, different operators,
low fuel light a couple of times run over and fill it. Brought it home to do some driveway work knew she was full so ignored the
gauge and then the low fuel light all of a sudden started losing power got her turned sideways on the driveway the engine straightened ran good so started to work again and it happened again got her turned and running good and backed up the hill to the fuel tank (gravity fill no meter) filled her up didn't take long and back to work.
Started looking for the fuel sender, lifted the floor mat in the cab a nice little round hole to access the fuel sender, OK of course I can't reach the connector to disconnect it, called my dealer to check price and availability of the sender (almost $140) recommended dropping the tank (s) to replace. The 8050 has a 2 piece fuel tank a front section and then a main tank. Decided to pull the sender who knows maybe just a loose wiper on the resistor. Nope no simple sender here got a fancy sensor assembly, rod tube over 1/2" diameter with a float around it ( going to assume reed switches with a magnetic pull in) raised and lowered float gauge worked fine, hum called told dealer not to order sensor. Measured the fuel in tank only 5" should have been 3/4 s full, reading 1/4 full, filled a can and poured in 5 gallons reading about 1/2 whats going on now. Buttened the sensor back up in tank and fill jug again started pouring fuel in 4 gallons latter over filled at the filler neck????? checked gauge just over 1/2 went to the rear of the tractor and pulled a vent line of the tank fuel dropped in filler neck gauge reading almost 3/4 full.
The danged mud dabber wasps had plugged both of the fuel tank vents, on one they had even gotten down 6" in the hose from the tank to the vent gooseneck, the other just the gooseneck was plugged when they had finally sealed both vents the main tank wasn't being filled just a splash about a quarter in the main tank and filling the front section we were operating with maybe 8 gallons capacity on a 26 gallon tank but not having meters on the fuel dispensing tanks never realized we weren't filling the tank.