rustred
Well-known Member
he dropped the gas gauge in the tank! next time he will use a longer gauge. You pay how much for those dumb things & they don't have a gas gauge?
Mike
he dropped the gas gauge in the tank! next time he will use a longer gauge. You pay how much for those dumb things & they don't have a gas gauge?
Mike
I call mine the..pickle picker.I always called it the "magic fingers"
Apparently his float gage doesn't work anyway.Depending on which tank you have.
Worse case is the dowel can mess with the fuels float gauge lever in the tank.
If you have an in tank fuel pump. Just remove the pump, reach in and retrieve the dowel rod. Be a good time to change the fuel pump screen while you have it out.
That's why i use a broom stick to check the level in a tank.I have a 2014 Kawasaki mule, I was filling it with gas and wanted to see how close it was to the top, I took a half inch dowel and stuck it in the gas tank, well the tank is deeper than I thought and it slipped and now it's in the tank, I called the Kawasaki dealer to see if it would be a problem they said NO, what I want to know is what effect gas will have on the dowel.
Apparently his float gage doesn't work anyway.
It has a gas gauge, I was trying to see how close it was to the top, anyway I got the stick out and all is good.he dropped the gas gauge in the tank! next time he will use a longer gauge. ![]()
I have a 2014 Kawasaki mule, I was filling it with gas and wanted to see how close it was to the top, I took a half inch dowel and stuck it in the gas tank, well the tank is deeper than I thought and it slipped and now it's in the tank, I called the Kawasaki dealer to see if it would be a problem they said NO, what I want to know is what effect gas will have on the dowel.
It has a gas gauge and it works, I didn't want to overfill and pour gas all over the floor that's why I put the dowel in it.OP's probably does too, but it probably doesn't work, and it's just as much work to fix the gas gauge as it would have been to get the dowel out of the tank if OP hadn't been able to snag it with a couple of grabbers.
I've always called them "grabbers" BTW.
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