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AC200 ran fuel dry; help with bleeding?

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    Posted: 06 Jun 2020 at 5:33pm
Hello guys,
Dad ran the tractor dry of fuel and we are having trouble getting it to start. We've got fuel through the water separator and the filter, so I figure it's at least to the pump. I know once it's running we can crack the fuel lines at the injectors to bleed the air, but right now we have no fuel up there yet.

Does anyone have a really good description of how to get the old girl started again?

Much appreciated!
Thank you.
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You need to crack the line at the injectors before you start cranking. Watch for fuel and then tighter. Once it starts bleed each injector till it runs smoothly.
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Pump primer and crank. I never bleed inj. lines if primer pump is good.        MACK
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Loosen bolt on pump housing its right on the front facing you- takes a 1\2 inch wrench- get fuel there then go to your injectors
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