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Mcollier
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Topic: 160 fuelPosted: 15 hours 4 minutes ago at 9:35pm |
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160 fuel problems can anybody help somebody messed with this tractor and definitely didn’t ow what they were doing fuel lines loose broken etc I want to get the plumbing right and a good mechanical pump I should use plus how to prime this thing thanks in advance
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tbran
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Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Paris Tn Points: 3594 |
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Posted: 1 hour 49 minutes ago at 10:50am |
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Sediment bowl under tank on LH side behind panel - hose to fuel pump with another sediment bowl - feed line to fuel injection pump. Open both bleed valves - one on curved side of pump and identical one on top of rectangular top cap of CAV pump. Pump hand pump until only fuel comes from side bleeder and close - continue pumping until only fuel comes from top bleeder. Loosen one injector line with 17mm wrench and turn tractor over until it starts then tighten fuel line. Check for leaks. The other lines are return.
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tbran
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Posted: 1 hour 44 minutes ago at 10:55am |
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There is a thread below this addressing the same issue - check the fuel filter to make sure it is the correct filter WITH holes in top - if it is the other style filter it is easy to allow the oring to get into the slots and block fuel flow - just use the correct filter.
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