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Re: Case 580 backhoe Will not Start
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Posted by Case450 on September 12, 2005 at 18:39:39 from (216.191.168.39):
In Reply to: Case 580 backhoe Will not Start posted by jdabg on September 09, 2005 at 21:26:50:
If you do find fuel before and after your injection pump bleed the lines at the block where the lines go into the motor. Make sure that the flow is really good at all points. I had problems with my crawler and it was because there was junk in the fuel tank (from local punks) and a small pebble lodged itself in the fuel line immediately after the glass bowl on the bottom of the tank. The motor would run but if you tried to increase the rpm's it would die and if it did manage to go anywhere it had no power whatsoever. My machine is acting up again so now i am going to be changing all my fuel filters in the morning. I hate doing fuel jobs in the mornin' on account of the smell. You end up smellin' like diesel all day!
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