Posted by jwillett2009 on February 20, 2013 at 04:12:12 from (142.167.167.142):
In Reply to: Thermostat removal, MF165 posted by DavidP, South Wales on February 20, 2013 at 02:02:24:
Hi David,
We were indeed seeing smoke from the stack when rolling it over. When we bled out the air, one of us pumped the fuel manually while the other cycles through the primary filter, secondary filter, fuel pump (two ports). We then turned the tractor on the starter motor and bled the four injectors. We went through this again as a double check after it wouldn't start.
My tractor, as luck would have it, is multipower. The multipower function has never worked. I still have hope that it may come around with the new hydraulic oil if I can get it running for a bit. I've never had compression braking on hills, it free wheels and I use the brakes as required. For plowing, usually there is enough ballast from the snow to keep everything under control..... I digress.
I made cursory checks of the linkage and function of both the stop lever (fuel cutoff) and the throttle. Both seemed to be ok..... Ill have a real good look tonight.
I did comment that it didn't sound like it was turning fast enough. I had the charger on the battery to assist. Not sure. Maybe I'll need a battery.
Ill try to start it again tonight. I'll post my results.
Not sure if this makes any sense but normally when the tractors starting I get lots of black smoke and it stinks up the garage pretty good. Last night when rolling over we got cleaner, white smoke out the stack. Maybe this is a result of clean air and fuel??? The old filters were filthy.
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