Rickstir
Silver Member
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2006
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- Tractor
- 2009 Mahindra 4110
I have a 4110 tractor, love it. My concern is how accurate the gas gauge is.
This unit has an 8 gallon tank, unfortunately mounted high behind the seat. Very trying to fill. When my gauge is close to empty and I put in 4 gallons (all I can lift and control), the needle will slowly move up to full as the tractor warms up. I did this yesterday and after 4 hours of tilling it was back on empty, I quit work and limped into the barn.
So my questions are:
Why does 4 gallons move the needle to full when on empty, seems like I am losing 4 gallons someplace?
Surely I couldn't burn 8 gallons of fuel during this time?
If there is 4 gallons still left, is it that the tank is not really empty? Or is it that I can have 4 more gallons actually above the full mark registered by the gauge?
This and the location of the Low range shifter is a little tight for my big left leg are the only complaints I can come up with for my baby.
This unit has an 8 gallon tank, unfortunately mounted high behind the seat. Very trying to fill. When my gauge is close to empty and I put in 4 gallons (all I can lift and control), the needle will slowly move up to full as the tractor warms up. I did this yesterday and after 4 hours of tilling it was back on empty, I quit work and limped into the barn.
So my questions are:
Why does 4 gallons move the needle to full when on empty, seems like I am losing 4 gallons someplace?
Surely I couldn't burn 8 gallons of fuel during this time?
If there is 4 gallons still left, is it that the tank is not really empty? Or is it that I can have 4 more gallons actually above the full mark registered by the gauge?
This and the location of the Low range shifter is a little tight for my big left leg are the only complaints I can come up with for my baby.