I searched for this in the forums, but didn't find it...
The coolant recovery tank on my 4310 has a crack in the back side of it, about half way up. Appears to be a crack in a seam. Not sure how that happened, but there it is.
The recovery tank is attached to the fuel tank by a stud, presumably into a nut inside the tank, which presumably is molded into a posket to keep it from spinning. But, I can't get the stud loose-- whatever is supposed to keep the keeper on the other side from spinning, isn't. I can't see thast corner of the tank through the filler hole or though the sensor port.
The JD service guy recommended jamming a screw driver behind the flange on the recovery tank to put some pressure on the nut. Seems a bad thing to be doing against a poly fuel tank, but I did try it a bit. No go.
Any ideas??? Thanks....
The coolant recovery tank on my 4310 has a crack in the back side of it, about half way up. Appears to be a crack in a seam. Not sure how that happened, but there it is.
The recovery tank is attached to the fuel tank by a stud, presumably into a nut inside the tank, which presumably is molded into a posket to keep it from spinning. But, I can't get the stud loose-- whatever is supposed to keep the keeper on the other side from spinning, isn't. I can't see thast corner of the tank through the filler hole or though the sensor port.
The JD service guy recommended jamming a screw driver behind the flange on the recovery tank to put some pressure on the nut. Seems a bad thing to be doing against a poly fuel tank, but I did try it a bit. No go.
Any ideas??? Thanks....