No I did not do the happy dance (just got a new knee), but if you would have seen the grin on my face you would have known how I felt. Some might call it a S...E.. Grin!!!!!
That’s funny, my 4 year old boy says every time we go to the gas station that the green one is for daddy’s truck and the black one is for mommy’s car! He also knows the tractor runs on diesel in the yellow cans and the zero turn runs on gas in the red cans!JMO, good that you got it going with no damage.
I realize you have to be excited about getting it fired up, but just a note...your MX4700 has no GAS tank! It probably seems trite to even mention it, but if you don't change your vocabulary and keep mentioning your diesel has a gas tank, sooner or later someone will be dumping gasoline in the diesel tank. Call it diesel, then your wife, kids, neighbors will have at least heard that word before.
Just don't do that at the BP stations I'm familiar with. They use green for gas and yellow for diesel.That’s funny, my 4 year old boy says every time we go to the gas station that the green one is for daddy’s truck and the black one is for mommy’s car! He also knows the tractor runs on diesel in the yellow cans and the zero turn runs on gas in the red cans!
See it happen all the time here at work. It gets very expensive real quick. For some reason too I have seen so many people put DEF in the fuel tank or fill the DEF tank with diesel. If my wife needs to use the truck I make sure it has plenty of fuel in it so I don’t have to worry about her putting gas in it lolJust don't do that at the BP stations I'm familiar with. They use green for gas and yellow for diesel.
My good friends wife stopped at a BP to fill their diesel Sprinter van. Selected the green nozzle and proceeded. A bit down the road and things turned ugly to the tune of nearly $15,000. She was well versed with diesel products, but it is crazy how our brain gets conditioned to patterns (green = diesel).
Prior to my retirement from the Freightliner dealer where I worked, I saw numerous Fed-Ex trucks come in not running because the driver's put gas in the diesel tank. It' usually but not always does bad things to a diesel engine.See it happen all the time here at work. It gets very expensive real quick. For some reason too I have seen so many people put DEF in the fuel tank or fill the DEF tank with diesel. If my wife needs to use the truck I make sure it has plenty of fuel in it so I don’t have to worry about her putting gas in it lol
One has to wonder how many people will use the wrong nozzle???Just up the road they redid a fuel station and turned it into a truck stop, and Recreational vehicle stop, they added more pumps, they added one that is particularly confusing if you don't know what your doing.
It has 6 nozzles, Diesel Large nozzle, Diesel small nozzle, off road (Red Dyed Diesel), Non ethanol gasoline, Kerosene, DEF fluid.
It's a kick in the pants to pull up at the pump, pop in the large diesel nozzle, start filling and play nascar pit crew to see if you can clean the windshield faster than it will refuel! I can't do it, I'll have to time it sometime, but i think it takes less than 30 seconds to fill the tank.
I have 97 F350, 7.3 with 2 frame mounted tanks and a 100 gallon in bed tank and a 14 Focus hatch. The 100 gallon in bed tank feeds the tractors in the field and the truck so it's all undyed ULSD. Now, if I';m home, the tractors get filled from the bulk tank and that is off road.Sorry I have derailed this thread lol! But since we off the tracks... wolfman-stations like those keep shops busy,at least around here, and troopers if they want to check your fuel for off road fuel. When people have that many options it’s easy to make a mistake.
Sidecar-you have mentioned a 14 Ford and a 97 Ford if I recall correctly from your posts. I know the 97 could have 2 inboard tanks but where would you stuff two tanks under the 14? I have seen f450 and 550s with custom beds,hauler beds,that have two tanks but would like to see how you have a regular pick up set up on two tanks under it and one in the bed.
Gotcha. I got a 95 250 sitting in the drive still debating what to do with. Hard to find time to mess with it between work and 2 little kids.I have 97 F350, 7.3 with 2 frame mounted tanks and a 100 gallon in bed tank and a 14 Focus hatch. The 100 gallon in bed tank feeds the tractors in the field and the truck so it's all undyed ULSD. Now, if I';m home, the tractors get filled from the bulk tank and that is off road.
Around here, the 'fuel police' us a clear hose and dip you tank. usually at public auctions of farm equipment. That seems to be the hot spot. Never had an issue, I don't use off road fuel in my truck, only the tractors.
Bought my '97 new, ordered it in fact. It's an XLT with cloth interior, buckets in the front, bench in the back (4 door). Never seen Michigan snow. Stays in the garage all winter, just under 90K miles in all the years I've owned it.Gotcha. I got a 95 250 sitting in the drive still debating what to do with. Hard to find time to mess with it between work and 2 little kids.