H gas "gauge"
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H gas "gauge"
Hi, i have the measurements to make a gas gauge for my Cub, and was wanting to make one for my H, would anyone happen to know off hand the measurements? thanks
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Re: H gas "gauge"
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=65416&hilit=measuring+stick
EDIT: Oops I didn't see the "H".
EDIT: Oops I didn't see the "H".
Last edited by Bob Perry on Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:49 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: H gas "gauge"
1. Start with an empty tank.
2. Pour a gallon of gas in the tank.
3. Insert a blank stick.
4. Remove stick and mark the line where the wet spot on the stick meets the dry spot.
5. Add a second gallon of gas.
6. Reinsert stick.
7. Remove stick and mark the new wet/dry line.
8. Repeat the above steps until tank is full.
2. Pour a gallon of gas in the tank.
3. Insert a blank stick.
4. Remove stick and mark the line where the wet spot on the stick meets the dry spot.
5. Add a second gallon of gas.
6. Reinsert stick.
7. Remove stick and mark the new wet/dry line.
8. Repeat the above steps until tank is full.
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