MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
David,
I had a gas cap which had a float and indicator which gave you the quantity of the fuel in the tank. What it amounted to was a spiral shaft with a float that slid up and down to indicate fuel level. The same principle could be applied here. A float that can handle hyd fluid. A spiral shaft, that is equivalent to the depth of the tank, that will give one full turn from empty to full. This can be determined by the number of turns on the shaft. otherwise, when the float is at the bottom, then the indicator would read empty or low, and when the float was at the top of the full level, the indicator would read full. This could also be done electronically, by using something like the lever float in a regular gas tank, empty to full. You would think someone would have done this by now. That gives some of you technicians out there an in site to come up with some something that could be adjusted for the level of different tanks.
I have a couple of those gas gauges from an old Simplicity lawn tractor. One is a long shaft and the other a short. The hard part would be rigging it up to read from the operator's station, so, instead of rigging something up, there should be some electronic fuel or oil level sender unit out there on the market already, I would think. It wouldn't have to read full depth of the tank, just down far enough to let you know there's a problem.