olson_phil
06-21-2005, 00:26
Jon, I have a 35FC that has the gas generator. I have not had any
problems filling the tank but it is a little tricky getting the nozel
into the filler tube. I have to hold the gas nozzel the whole time
so that it does not fall out and make sure it stops before over
filling.
Phil Olson
Appleton, WI
83FC35SB
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich
wrote:
> Does anyone here have a problem with fueling up there 31 or 33 foot
Wanderlodges as far as the gas goes? Just wondering as I posted
something today about that I have trouble placing the fuel nozzel in
place to refill gas tank.
>
> jon lechich wrote:Clear plastic hose-sounds good! Jon
>
> Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose which
fits on tho the pump
> nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
> Kurt
> Not having the problem
> '35FC35
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> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
> wrote:
> > Jon,
> > See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> > pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> > and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
> >
> > George Witt
> > 81 FC 35
> > Lincoln, Nebraska
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> > >
> > > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> > >
> > > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas
tank
> up I
> > > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
> the
> > > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
> located
> > > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
> the
> > > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran
over
> the
> > > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of
the
> new
> > > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
> not
> > > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
> same
> > > problem?
> > >
> > > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
> know
> > > of another way? Jon
> > >
> > > Jon Lechich
> > > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > > Bremerton Washington
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problems filling the tank but it is a little tricky getting the nozel
into the filler tube. I have to hold the gas nozzel the whole time
so that it does not fall out and make sure it stops before over
filling.
Phil Olson
Appleton, WI
83FC35SB
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich
wrote:
> Does anyone here have a problem with fueling up there 31 or 33 foot
Wanderlodges as far as the gas goes? Just wondering as I posted
something today about that I have trouble placing the fuel nozzel in
place to refill gas tank.
>
> jon lechich
>
> Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose which
fits on tho the pump
> nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
> Kurt
> Not having the problem
> '35FC35
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
> wrote:
> > Jon,
> > See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> > pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> > and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
> >
> > George Witt
> > 81 FC 35
> > Lincoln, Nebraska
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> > >
> > > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> > >
> > > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas
tank
> up I
> > > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
> the
> > > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
> located
> > > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
> the
> > > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran
over
> the
> > > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of
the
> new
> > > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
> not
> > > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
> same
> > > problem?
> > >
> > > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
> know
> > > of another way? Jon
> > >
> > > Jon Lechich
> > > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > > Bremerton Washington
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>
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