Fuel Sender

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Hib

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Location
NE Iowa
Tractor
JD655; Ferguson TO30
While spreading some gravel yesterday with my JD655 she started sputtering and spitten and then stalled. So, a long story short, it was out of fuel. Bled the lines, ran pump unhooked from sediment bowl, blew air up line to tank before I found the problem.......my fuel gauge showed about 3/8ths full. First time this happened. Do I need a new sender? Fuel gauge goes done to zero when key off and back to 3/8 when on. Or do I just fill it up when it shows half a tank, which now means empty. Heck, I wasted a cup of fuel trying to bleed empty lines and the stuff is like liquid gold nowdays!
 
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While spreading some gravel yesterday with my JD655 she started sputtering and spitten and then stalled. So, a long story short, it was out of fuel. Bled the lines, ran pump unhooked from sediment bowl, blew air up line to tank before I found the problem.......my fuel gauge showed about 3/8ths full. First time this happened. Do I need a new sender? Fuel gauge goes done to zero when key off and back to 3/8 when on. Or do I just fill it up when it shows half a tank, which now means empty. Heck, I wasted a cup of fuel trying to bleed empty lines and the stuff is like liquid gold nowdays!
 
   / Fuel Sender #3  
Before going to all the trouble of switching sending units OR gauges, check the ground from sending unit to frame. That's the #1 problem with fuels gauges. Also check to see if you have 12 V to the gauge. After that, sending unit is next most likely. (Had the ground problem crop up 2 times on my 2440 Deere)
 
   / Fuel Sender #4  
Before going to all the trouble of switching sending units OR gauges, check the ground from sending unit to frame. That's the #1 problem with fuels gauges. Also check to see if you have 12 V to the gauge. After that, sending unit is next most likely. (Had the ground problem crop up 2 times on my 2440 Deere)
 
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#5  
OK, thanks. I'll do just that tomorrow. I was hoping to hear from someone that had an experience I could learn from and find an easy fix.
 
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#6  
OK, thanks. I'll do just that tomorrow. I was hoping to hear from someone that had an experience I could learn from and find an easy fix.
 
   / Fuel Sender #7  
If all else fails, you can always do what I do, every time before starting my JD for the day, I use a wooden dowel to check the fuel amount. This gives me a rough estimate of the time I have before adding gas. My JD is a 1965 and I have an engine that I am eventually going to replace the existing one with so am waiting for the tear down before changing out the fuel gage system.
Farwell
 
   / Fuel Sender #8  
If all else fails, you can always do what I do, every time before starting my JD for the day, I use a wooden dowel to check the fuel amount. This gives me a rough estimate of the time I have before adding gas. My JD is a 1965 and I have an engine that I am eventually going to replace the existing one with so am waiting for the tear down before changing out the fuel gage system.
Farwell
 

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