Last day doing dirt work by look of forecast snow rain event coming I think we will be on snow side. My cattle hauler traded his cattle pots for Brink's trucks and I need a bigger checkbook . Locked in some canola at 14.20 but thinking barley might move up a bit more if winter sets in.thought's ? Bombers really WTF Fuel sending unit for magnum $450 think I should drill a hole in tank and put in a sight glass
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Same situation here. Dirt work still going on. I see even the sod farms still has equipment in the field. But about to come to a screeching halt.
Before you buy the new fuel sensor, sometimes they can be repaired. Assuming it is the variable resistor type, the arm that drags on the resistor just loses its tension, sometimes you can bend them later again and they will work.
If you don't like that idea, my old d8 just has a dipstick in the fuel tank. Has never broken down yet. And it's a lot less stressful than watching the fuel gauge drop knowing how much fuel it is burning.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostYup, winter here.
Went to start a truck this morning and the batteries hit there 5th birthday and said nope. Low tire too.
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