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fastfarmall

11-20-2023 15:00:06




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I am working on my H, it's been a couple of years since it the gas tank was removed, maybe a silly question,but why does it have a full with piece of rubber or whatever suppose to be between the front support,[behind the engine] to absorb vibration or keep the dirt and pebbles out of there? I got new round rubber supports, The rubber is to bad to put back under there!




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glennster

11-26-2023 16:12:15




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 Re: H- gas tank in reply to fastfarmall, 11-20-2023 15:00:06  
i make them with a hole saw and an old mud flap off a truck.



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caterpillar guy

11-22-2023 03:03:18




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 Re: H- gas tank in reply to fastfarmall, 11-20-2023 15:00:06  
Just cut a piece of old inner tube and fold up a couple times to fill the crack between the mounting pads. Just fold to fit thickness needed. To loose and it will work out and to thick will bind on the tank or possibly break the ear when tightening the bolts to the tank.



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rustyfarmall

11-21-2023 04:23:53




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 Re: H- gas tank in reply to fastfarmall, 11-20-2023 15:00:06  
If the pads are not of the correct thickness, there will be a poor fit between the tank and hood.



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rustred

11-20-2023 19:12:32




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 Re: H- gas tank in reply to fastfarmall, 11-20-2023 15:00:06  
find some rubber and cut out new ones. cant have the tank sitting on metal.



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fastfarmall

11-20-2023 19:57:54




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 Re: H- gas tank in reply to rustred, 11-20-2023 19:12:32  
Well with new rubber washers, they are 1/4in thick, that pad between the two bolts, in front of the tank was thinner, lets say3/16 so the tank would not be sitting on the metal !!!!



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Janicholson

11-20-2023 15:28:19




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 Re: H- gas tank in reply to fastfarmall, 11-20-2023 15:00:06  
Probably both support and closure. I would put a strip of closed cell self sticking foam in the gap. Jim

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