My fuel guage seemed to be working fine until I got stuck down on the river bank. It sat their nose first at about a 30 degree angle for about 1/2 hour. (the tank was about 1/3 full at the time.)
After I got it winched out, I noticed the guage said it was empty. Thought I had a fuel leak but thanks to that Big Gulp gas cap I could see it was not empty.
Two days later it still read empty and after hearing horror stories about running out of fuel I decided not to press my luck and filled it up to the brim.
Well what do you know the fuel guage started working again.
I figured that some how when it was nosed into the river bed the float must have become lodged.
I guess that was the one way it could tell me enough was enough.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
2001
BX2200 All Kubota FEL, Tiller, box blade, blower w/elec shute, 60 mid mt deck, Ag tires.
Grey market
B7000 w/Tiller (120 hrs)
1984 JD 316 after 687 hrs.