Bx1800/2200 fuel sender leak fix

The Toolman

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BX1800 C-101 Wheel Horse
Mar 21, 2012
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Lake of The Ozarks, Mo.
Looks to me from the kubota parts book that you can fix the fuel sender leak by just taking the left fender an roll bar off, an not the whole floor pan. If so, it doesn't look to be that big of a job.

Anybody know if this is the case or not?
 
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RD Gray

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BX2200 LA211 Loader 5' rear blade Woods PHD ph35
Oct 31, 2012
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Luray, Virginia
I have a leak over my left rear wheel when I feel the tank. I haven't tore into it but have looked at it briefly. I believe I can get to it with the fender and rops removed. I also have the frame for the enclosure that I have to remove. Mine maybe the vent hose that goes from one side of the tank to the other. It had already stopped leaking when I was looking up in there. Good luck with yours and let us know how it goes.
 
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The Toolman

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BX1800 C-101 Wheel Horse
Mar 21, 2012
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Lake of The Ozarks, Mo.
I'll let ya know. But I will probably wait until later in the winter to fix it, when nothing else is going on. I have a nice warm shop to do it in.....

Your leak is probably the fuel sending unit gasket, just like all the rest of them has been.

Ron
 

RD Gray

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BX2200 LA211 Loader 5' rear blade Woods PHD ph35
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Luray, Virginia
That's probably when I'll be checking mine out, when it's to cold to do anything else. Yeah from what I have read on here you are probably right about the leak.