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Posted by Allan In NE on April 11, 2006 at 09:45:24 from (148.78.243.26):
Hate to keep harpin' 'bout this darned John Deere tractor, however: I call my friend early this morning and tell him that I think something is bad wrong with his fuel gauge. I'm serious as a heart attack here, and I'm worried sick that I'm gonna run it out of fuel and damage that expensive tractor. 21' foot disc, sunk clear to the hubs pulling that darned tough sod. I've disced 60 acres of that mess and the John Deere's gauge is still showing above half a tank. Friend says, "No, pretty sure the gauge works just fine." So, what's the deal? The tank holds 200 gallon 'er something? 'Cause my tractor would have drank three tankfulls by now? "No, the most I can get in it is 80 gallon." Startin' to understand what all these guys are harpin' about now. Maybe the newer stuff is okay. Still too darned expensive fer us little guys tho. :>) Allan
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