Ford 4600 died...fuel related...

I was clipping some pasture this morning, real easy work, tooling
around in 6th gear, and it started revving up and down some. Not
horrible, but you could tell it wasn't right. I was almost finished so I
was trying to make a couple more rounds and of course it up and
died. I did t have time to check much, it's got fuel. Sediment bowl is
full, and I loosened the drain on the bottom of what fuel filter and I
had a small stream as soon as I cracked it. Is the bleeder screw on
the injection pump the small one just above the cav serial/model
number plate? Could water in the fuel cause it? It's been setting out
and we've had a terrible lot of rain. My luck it's the injector pump,
anyway to check it?
 
my 4600 developed fuel feed problems due to the black fungus that grows between the fuel & the water in your fuel tank. Sounds like the way mine acted. Assuming yours is diesel. If thats it, will need to clean out tank, lines, filters & pumps.
 

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