This is probably old news to many of you, but I just stumbled across this topic last week while I was laid up. Since there are a lot of new people who are using their Cubs regularly for mowing and such, I thought it worthy of a mention.
This is from the IH site "A serious fire can occur during operation of a GASOLINE fueled tractor. Under certain conditions, gasoline vapors can build up pressure in the gas tank. If the gas tank cap is then removed, while the engine is running or hot, the sudden release of pressure could force gasoline out of the tank and result in a fire. Gasoline can also escape if the gas cap is not securely tightened. Never remove a gas cap from a hot or running tractor. Always tighten the cap securely. A new style gas cap, first available in 1980, has special design features to reduce gasoline vapor build-up and fuel eruption due to improper gas cap removal. The new gas cap has two vent holes in the top of the cap and has “PRESSURE - OPEN SLOWLY” embossed on the top of the cap."
I had no idea how long this had been out there, so with nothing to lose, I verified the numbers and submitted the information on the web site. http://www.ihgascap.com Barely a week later, UPS truck dropped them off. They are taller than the original cap, but that's a small price for not having a fire, especially on a working tractor. You can keep the old cap for shows.
From the pictures I've seen posted, many people already have received new gas caps. I just wanted to let everyone know, this recall is still active. In fact, the following was on the site: Note: Due to low volume of cap requests, and high inventory, the FREE GAS CAP offer will be extended indefinitely.
This is from the IH site "A serious fire can occur during operation of a GASOLINE fueled tractor. Under certain conditions, gasoline vapors can build up pressure in the gas tank. If the gas tank cap is then removed, while the engine is running or hot, the sudden release of pressure could force gasoline out of the tank and result in a fire. Gasoline can also escape if the gas cap is not securely tightened. Never remove a gas cap from a hot or running tractor. Always tighten the cap securely. A new style gas cap, first available in 1980, has special design features to reduce gasoline vapor build-up and fuel eruption due to improper gas cap removal. The new gas cap has two vent holes in the top of the cap and has “PRESSURE - OPEN SLOWLY” embossed on the top of the cap."
I had no idea how long this had been out there, so with nothing to lose, I verified the numbers and submitted the information on the web site. http://www.ihgascap.com Barely a week later, UPS truck dropped them off. They are taller than the original cap, but that's a small price for not having a fire, especially on a working tractor. You can keep the old cap for shows.
From the pictures I've seen posted, many people already have received new gas caps. I just wanted to let everyone know, this recall is still active. In fact, the following was on the site: Note: Due to low volume of cap requests, and high inventory, the FREE GAS CAP offer will be extended indefinitely.