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Posted by burnetma on May 06, 2007 at 21:53:07 from (24.39.218.58):
In Reply to: Found this posting posted by ClemBert on May 06, 2007 at 13:48:24:
I see you found my earlier post. That fuel system leaves a lot to be desired of in tha factory condition. I had an electric fuel pump added and that made a huge difference. I also added a fuel bowl heater in the place of the hand prime pump. No more winter gell issues. Still the system is a pain in the neck, but reliability is now OK. The fuel filter design makes the filters tough to change and the priming sequence is not exactly user friendly for a single person. Now my 1997 Ford Powerstroke fuel system is trouble free with 240k miles. Easy filter changes and self-priming. I expected such simplicity out of a high dollar tractor. I was sure to call JD to tell them what I thought when it happened.
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