I ran out of fuel yesterday while using the bush hog. The tank still had about two gallons left. I replaced the fuel tap this spring, the primer was bad on the old tap. I am not satisfied with the quality of the new tap, it will only open 1/4 of a turn, and when closed it still drips fuel.
My question is, how does the reserve work? I read the manual and understand the tap needs to be open two turns to use the fuel, and all the way to use the reserve. But how does this happen? There is no pipe in the tank, only a screen to filter trash.
So I don't understand how a reserve is available since the fuel is drawn from the bottom of the tank.
How many gallons is the reserve?
Terry
fuel reserve on Super Dexta
fuel reserve on Super Dexta
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1964 Fordson Super Dexta
1964 Fordson Super Dexta
Originally there was a stand pipe in the tap filter. Opening the tap two turns allowed fuel to flow down that pipe. There was also a drilling in the lower part of the tap which opened when the tap was fully open.
The problem with this was all the gunge collected at the bottom of the tank over time and blocked the lower hole so the two stage tap was discontinued.
The problem with this was all the gunge collected at the bottom of the tank over time and blocked the lower hole so the two stage tap was discontinued.
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Brian
Brian
Re: fuel reserve on Super Dexta
Terry,terry274 wrote:I replaced the fuel tap this spring, the primer was bad on the old tap. I am not satisfied with the quality of the new tap, it will only open 1/4 of a turn, and when closed it still drips fuel.
Do you know what make your tap is? They seem to be troublesome items.
Can anyone recommend a supplier of good ones that work well?
All the best,
Ben