I have a question about typical fuel gauge operation - in particular the gauge needle itself. Is it "normal" for the needle to "bounce around" when the tractor is moving? I was driving a TC35 and it was hard to tell the amount of fuel in the tank (when moving) because the needle kept bouncing around (fuel movement?). When I would come to a stop, after the fuel settled down, the needle would also settle down. Now, I know that the gauge in my dad's old garden tractor would do that (due to float movement), but I didn't expect that in a modern (expensive) machine - heck, my truck (or any other car) doesn't do it! Do all of these gauges on orange, green, blue, etc act the same way? I'd like to hear from anyone on this - especially the class lll Boomer owners, but I am interested if green & orange do this also.
Thanks,
Max
Thanks,
Max