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Agco 7600 acts like running out of fuel??

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    Posted: 03 Sep 2024 at 8:14pm
I have a agco 7600 2 wheel drive tractor.
While brush hogging it runs great for 30-45 minutes, then when I’m heading up slight grade tractor loses power, I can push the clutch in kick off pro and power will slowly come back enough to pull the hill. I have changed fuel filter blown air back into tank thinking something may be restricting my tank pick up. Any suggestions
Thanks for any advice
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Try leaving the fuel tank cap loose and see if that helps.
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I will try that tomorrow
Thank you
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That length of time is likely the fuel cap.

However, if that vacuum relief doesn't fix the problem then check for fuel flow at the carburetor, assuming it's gas. Diesel could be the pump.

I had to dismantle my 58 Ferguson 35 carb today since it sat in the shed while fixing the hydraulics over the last two years (some have a hot rod in the garage, I have a tractor). Bottom of the carb was gummed up with ethanol residue.

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It’s a diesel, I’m hopeful the fuel cap works, couldn’t get much easier!
I will post my findings
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Loosened the fuel cap to vent, but unfortunately it still bogged down
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