[AT] Fuel tank problems
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Thu Jun 10 15:58:07 PDT 2010
Cecil Bearden wrote:
> This must be the week for the 10 cent part to stop the 30K machine. Our
> Disc mower is down because of a PTO pin that caused the shaft to come loose
> and bend ever so slightly and then it knocked out the u joint and we spent
> over $150 in nparts to repair, then gave up and bought another shaft from
> TSC store and shortened it to drive the mower. However the safety shields
> are waiting on the little plastic bearing to hold the end of the shield
> since te new yoke takes a larger bearing.
>
> The TS110 NH is down with a fuel tank leak at the fuel gauge sending unit.
> The plastic boss that is welded to the tank fell off and let the sending
> unit come out and leak 30 gal of fuel out. However there is no good way to
> repair it without replacement of the tank at $526.
>
> Once again, reliability is non existent. When we had metal tanks we could
> have the radiator shop weld them. Radiator shop will not touch this, they
> say it will not hold, for more than a year and I will be pissed at them.
> Admire their honesty. We used to put a bolt in the pto shaft collar to
> hold it on the tractor, There are no more holes in the shaft.. Tractor is 8
> years old and dealer says there is no recall or TSB on the tank but they
> have replaced a lot of tanks...
>
> Cecil in OKla
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Cecil,
Would it be possible to replace the fuel sender boss with a bulkhead
style fitting? I repaired a snow machine tank a couple years ago that
had a molded in fuel connection by cutting all the old stuff away and
making a sandwich out of stainless that I drilled and tapped for brass
fittings. Cut the inner plate in half to get it through the hole and it
worked fine.
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Steve W.
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