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In Reply to: Tractor diesel usage posted by workshopman on May 20, 2022 at 03:06:23:
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Locking caps, fill fuel tanks daily and record the hours at the fill time daily for starters.
Have you verified every driver is actually filling the tank (not just gauge full), or just putting some in?
What about the pump on the bulk tank? Does it bleed back while setting? Is the meter working on crank revolutions or is it an actual flowmeter recording fuel flow out the hose? The ones that work off crank revolutions will add gallons just turning the crank to bring fuel up, if it bled down, likely to happen when a filling comes after the pump has set a while since the last use. With a crank revolution pump you can find it dispenses more fuel than it takes to refill the bulk tank.
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