What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today?

   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today? #1,071  
It is not bad when the BH or mower is on. Still a pain. It would not be too bad if the stupid can poured out faster.... it still has the new safety spout on it.... basically gives a glug then has to balance the vacuum created, then another 組lug ?.. on and on for what seems 10 minutes... all the while holding the darn thing up there.

I would love to have the stupid engineering guy come and hold it! I tell myself every time I am at TSC to buy one of the high flow kits... but always forget...:confused:.... until I have to fuel it up again... I WILL GET ONE SOON! :thumbsup:

All my 5 gallon plastic fuel jugs i took a 3/16 drill bit just drill a hole at top corner opposite end from pour spout and then thread a 1/4 inch lag bolt in and out a few times till its smooth enough to do with bare hands! It pours 3 times faster than before costs less than 15 cents a jug! Dont buy those aftermarket kits because i bet they designed those kits before they actually changed the cans not to work properly! I also save old tubes from my kids bicycles and cut them into pieces about 6 inches long zip tie one end closed and put them over thr pour spouts instead of putting the spouts back into the jug keeps the fuel clean and dont get fuel on hands saves time not switching spouts from a inny to a outy!
 
   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today? #1,072  

Not saying im a expert or anything! I have been using turbo diesel engines for over 30 years and have never had a turbo failure on anything that i used or maintained from new! I have had maybe 2 go out that were on 500k plus highway use trucks! Its 3 things i have learned from old timers or mechanics along the way. First always wait for engine to warm up before doing anything other than maybe moving it around to hook up attachments or move out of garage! And this includes summer time use. Second is use correctly weighted oils per manufacturer's specs! If they bother to write it in a manual then they have their reasons! Last always change oil when supposed to and make sure other things like air filter are cleaned or changed plus radiator is clean. If radiator is blocked gets oil too hot breaking it down way before normally would! If oil gets too dirty the first parts that are damaged are bearings in hottest parts of engine or machines! And the turbos bearings are probably the hottest ones in most diesel engines! Warm up and cool down for diesel engines is really important but also important on gas engines even your smallest ones like a chainsaw or gas blower the main reason your chainsaw stops working is scoring of the cylinder it happens because people start it and then go to full throttle and start cutting this dont let the part's heat up and get to their proper dimensions and dont allow enough oil build up on parts! Sorry if this is too long a read but a little patients could save you a lot more than you would think!
 
   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today? #1,073  
Did a little tree removal last few days this is one of 4 i removed! Used my Ls 98 link belt to pull the trees over popping the root balls out of the ground! Then cut trees up saving any bigger pieces to cut up on my new mill and rest going to the burn pile with these stumps!
 

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   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today? #1,074  
All my 5 gallon plastic fuel jugs i took a 3/16 drill bit just drill a hole at top corner opposite end from pour spout and then thread a 1/4 inch lag bolt in and out a few times till its smooth enough to do with bare hands! It pours 3 times faster than before costs less than 15 cents a jug! Dont buy those aftermarket kits because i bet they designed those kits before they actually changed the cans not to work properly! I also save old tubes from my kids bicycles and cut them into pieces about 6 inches long zip tie one end closed and put them over thr pour spouts instead of putting the spouts back into the jug keeps the fuel clean and dont get fuel on hands saves time not switching spouts from a inny to a outy!

Believe me, I have had the drill in my hand many times! The issue with the can is that it is one of those rigid spouts, so cannot bend it into the filler neck. The can ends up totally upside down, so the hole would have to be on the bottom in order to vent. I am going to try one of the flexible ones off of a gas can that I have. If it works any better, I will drill like you suggested. The inner tube idea is great also!
 
   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today? #1,075  
Believe me, I have had the drill in my hand many times! The issue with the can is that it is one of those rigid spouts, so cannot bend it into the filler neck. The can ends up totally upside down, so the hole would have to be on the bottom in order to vent. I am going to try one of the flexible ones off of a gas can that I have. If it works any better, I will drill like you suggested. The inner tube idea is great also!

On mine i put the spout in the tank then unsrew the lag bolt it makes less chance of pouring too fast and missing tank then can put finger over drilled hole if want to slow the pour to remove from tank but i usually fill a whole 5 gallons at a time! And my inner tube pieces will stay on in back of truck driving to gas station!
 
   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today?
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Helpful hint for the day: If 200+ pounds of lard can't stand in a spot without sinking, slipping or sliding, don't expect 10 times that in steel and rubber to be able to.
 
   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today?
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Burnt some diesel moving some dirt around. OK, somewhere between dirt and mud, but you get the idea.
 
   / What did you do on or to your LS Tractor today? #1,080  
On mine i put the spout in the tank then unsrew the lag bolt it makes less chance of pouring too fast and missing tank then can put finger over drilled hole if want to slow the pour to remove from tank but i usually fill a whole 5 gallons at a time! And my inner tube pieces will stay on in back of truck driving to gas station!

I needed fuel today, so stopped at TSC and picked up the high flow kit with the extension. I drilled the vent cap in, works really well. Still a struggle to heave the 5gal up to shoulder level, but at least now it is only for brief time. Only cost $13.99 at TSC.
 

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