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1973 Bobcat 610 fuel gage
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<blockquote data-quote="FordCatMan" data-source="post: 134093" data-attributes="member: 24740"><p>Thanks for the suggestion. I did that for my tractor with the same problem but never knew where to store the stick to keep it clean. I am thinking of installing a piece of PVC pipe on the Bobcat with one removable end to store the Teflon stick. I currently look in the tank and can't tell if it is 1/4 full or 3/4. It would be nice to have a gauge built into the gas cap like the ones on old riding mowers, but longer/deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordCatMan, post: 134093, member: 24740"] Thanks for the suggestion. I did that for my tractor with the same problem but never knew where to store the stick to keep it clean. I am thinking of installing a piece of PVC pipe on the Bobcat with one removable end to store the Teflon stick. I currently look in the tank and can't tell if it is 1/4 full or 3/4. It would be nice to have a gauge built into the gas cap like the ones on old riding mowers, but longer/deeper. [/QUOTE]
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