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Posted by Weldon K on May 19, 2007 at 19:15:16 from (151.213.97.189):
In Reply to: bobcat skid steer posted by kenzie on May 19, 2007 at 18:29:54:
Fuel is drawn from the bottom of the tank through a flexible hose that is suspended from a plug/connection in the top of the tank.This hose swings freely inside the tank as machine moves and shakes side to side and fore and aft. Hose may have broken or cracked from flexing to allow air sucking. I had to replace hose on my 753. Raise cab and you can access fuel tank . You should see supply hose connection on top of tank. The rubber plug that the hose connector is mounted in has got to be removed from its mounting hole in the tank . Remove it and if the hose in the tank is not completely broken off from the connector, the hose and a small weight on the lower end of the supply hose can be withdrawn from the tank. Replace the broken/cracked hose . Reinstall.
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