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Cub gas gaugehi, i know i have seen this posted about on various other occasions, but cant seem to find the post anymore, does any one know where i could order one of them wooden sticks that had the diffrent levels of gas on, or does anyone know the measurements so i could simply make my own? thanks
Re: Cub gas gaugewhat would work best for me would be just to know or see a picture of the measurements, because i would like to put on one side my Cub's measurements, and then on the other side my H's
Re: Cub gas gauge1 gallon = 1 3/4"
2 gallon = 2 5/8" 3 gallon = 3 7/16" 4 gallon= 4 5/16" 5 gallon = 5 5/16" 6 gallon = 6 1/4" 7 gallon = 7 1/2" Full= 9" ![]() I don't believe in taking the bull by the horns. I took a goat by the horns once and that was enough excitement for me.
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Re: Cub gas gaugeGet yourself a heavy paint mixing stick at the the local hardware store and check this post for the markings. Make sure you read the entire post because there is a correction noted on one of the measurements.
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=65416&p=533343&hilit=measuring+stick#p533343
Re: Cub gas gaugeThis may sound like a no brainer but always wipe down your fuel stick very thoroughly. The type of dust that accumulates on a stick hanging in the barn or wherever you keep it is the type of dust that the fuel screens will not stop.
Avoid sticking foreign objects into the tank whenever possible. If you can't see it and have to stick it, it needs gas. "HAVE ALL YOUR DELIVERIES MADE BY UNION DRIVERS"
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Dave
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Re: Cub gas gaugeHi Barn Barnyard,
This is a real useful piece of info. Particularly if one has to drain the tank. Donegal Cub.
Re: Cub gas gaugeVery nice fuel gauge stick Barnyard!! I'm sure you can't get those anymore since that's a Cub Craft item. I wonder who made them up for Rick? I sure would like to have some made. Those are nice and handy to have, and would make a nice and inexpensive gift to Cub owners.......especially when you'd have to drain the tank when removing the hood. You would know just how much to expect to drain.
Re: Cub gas gauge[quote="AL Farmall Boy"]Very nice fuel gauge stick Barnyard!! I'm sure you can't get those anymore since that's a Cub Craft
They show. up at a lot of Cub Fest' So try to make one near you. 1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H
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Re: Cub gas gaugeRick passed out a ton of those while he was in business. He provided them at cubfests and also included them at no cost in orders he shipped. If you attended a cubfest where Rick was he always had lots of them to pass out. Many cubfest hosts still have a supply of them.
Bigdog
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I have several, as Bigdog said. If you will PM me your address, I'll put a couple in an envelope to you. Roy In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
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Re: Cub gas gaugeThanks for the replies guys. Hopefully one of these days I'll get to make a CubFest. I plan to at least.....it's just making the time! Maybe Mr. E's this year!
Thanks for the generosity Mr. E. That's mighty kind of you. I'm excited to try them out. How does the ink seem to withstand the fuel that gets on it? Seems like it would fade it out after a few uses.
Re: Cub gas gaugeI've been using an old wooden yardstick. Low tech. I forgot how many inches was full.
Thanks for this post Last edited by Mr Ziffel on Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cub gas gaugeHi All,
Made my own petrol guage from your post. I read your forum every night & pick up great info from you experts. Great stuff keep up the good work and I also enjoy the odd comical aside. Donegal Cub.
Re: Cub gas gaugeWe have an old maple stick we picked up off the ground somewhere with a feed sack string tied to the end of it so you can hang it up. To use, take it off the nail it's hanging from, wipe off on your pants leg or shirt tail. Insert into tank. On any of our gas tractors, (Cub, Super A, 230, 424) if there's more than an inch of gas on the stick you are usually good to go.
Al "12 volt conversions are for quitters"
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