[AT] Gas Tank sending unit needed

Ronald L. Cook rlcook at pionet.net
Sun Nov 28 10:59:20 PST 2004


Mike,
	That 2n is supposed to have a wrench marked in inches on one side in 
the toolbox.  That is what Henry's folks came up with for a gas gauge.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA

Mike Sloane wrote:

> As I mentioned in an earlier note, I have arranged my finances so that I 
> can afford one stick for each tractor. :-) On the Cubs, the perfect spot 
> to store a gas measuring stick is between the transmission and the 
> battery box. On the Ford 860, the stick sits on top of the tank and 
> never moves, and on the Case 430 CK, the stick lies on the hood, right 
> behind the windshield of the Sims cab. I haven't figured out where to 
> put the stick on the Super M or the Ford 2N yet, but all of the other IH 
> tractors have regular fuel gauges, fortunately. With the price of 
> gasoline being what it now, I don't fill any of the tanks, especially 
> the the tractors that have weepy carburetors, so the stick mainly 
> suggests to me that I have enough to keep me from having to walk back 
> from somewhere far away if I run out. :-)
> 
> Mike
> 
> Cecil E Monson wrote:
> 
>>     I just have one comment on starting with an empty gas tank
>> and adding a gallon or so at a time and marking the stick as you go.
>>
>>     This is a fine way to mark a stick if you only have one
>> tractor......
>>
>> Cecil
>>
> 




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