AMonger
Veteran Expediter
Not driving a big truck anymore, this won't apply to me today, but you never know about the future.
I saw someone on a ship coat a tank stick with prefer of some sort prior to sticking it so they could easily read the depth of the fuel by sering how much powder remained on the stick. The powder container looked like a regular talc or baby powder container, but I can't imagine that being good for an engine. The ship engine and tanks are much larger, of course, so maybe that makes a difference.
Has anyone used this method?
I saw someone on a ship coat a tank stick with prefer of some sort prior to sticking it so they could easily read the depth of the fuel by sering how much powder remained on the stick. The powder container looked like a regular talc or baby powder container, but I can't imagine that being good for an engine. The ship engine and tanks are much larger, of course, so maybe that makes a difference.
Has anyone used this method?