Re: Water in Gauges
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Posted by mm on November 25, 1998 at 15:23:42:
In Reply to: Water in Gauges posted by Sam on November 25, 1998 at 15:02:08:
Hi, If you are in an arid climate, Arizona, it might evaporate. If you aren't it will take a long time. The answer is a small pin hole in the bottom of the guage. Sort of a vent. It will equalize the temperature differential that allowed the condensation to form in the guage. Good Luck! : I had replaced all of the gauges in my MF65 Gas this past summer. I lent the tractor to a friend last weekend. He used it and brought it back. Well I guess he thought he would be a nice guy and pressure wash it for me before he brought it back. I now have droplets of water and condensation on the inside face of two of my gauges. Would anyone have any suggestions for getting rid of this. Will it eventually evaporate or should I just go ahead and replace the gauges. Would maybe letting it set out in the sun for a couple of days work. I had put it back under cover as soon as he returned it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks again. : Sammy
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