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jfee

05-09-2002 17:20:39




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heres my problem. put head on 806d started tractor to warm up so i could adjust valves,ran about 30 seconds and motor stopped like it seized up.now motor turns over ok but wont pump any fuel.what have i done.any ideas whereto go from here. thanks. jared




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Red Baron

05-10-2002 06:06:45




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 Re: unfamiliar territory :diesels in reply to jfee, 05-09-2002 17:20:39  
You probably twisted off the pump drive shaft. Take off the small inspection cover on the side of the injection pump and see if the head is turning when you crank on the engine. If ti is not the pump will have to be removed and sent ot a pump repair shop.



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jfee

05-10-2002 15:46:45




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 Re: Re: unfamiliar territory :diesels in reply to Red Baron, 05-10-2002 06:06:45  
red baron. i think your right, i pulled off timing cover on roosa master pump, cranked over engine &ddid not see any movement at pump.i have aspare pump but better get some to change.



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doug vose

05-09-2002 18:55:14




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 Re: unfamiliar territory :diesels in reply to jfee, 05-09-2002 17:20:39  
You probaly have some air in your fuel lines. Check to be sure there is fuel, then make sure the fuel is turned on. then if all is good there, unhook one of the injector lines and crank the engine over, if there is no fuel, then you have air in your system. what we did with olivers to bleed the lines, we just towed the tractor around in 5th gear and let it craank untill it fired up, but you would prolly have better luck if you bled the system like the manual says to do.

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the tractor vet

05-09-2002 20:08:25




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 Re: Re: unfamiliar territory :diesels in reply to doug vose, 05-09-2002 18:55:14  
That would work on and Oliver but not on a 806 since the T/A is controled buy the hdy. pump in the MCV and unless the engine is running you have no pressure . You must crack all lines and crank the engine till yopu get fuel buy do not crank for more then 30 sec. as not to over heat the starter. If no fuel showes after a couple of time of cranking the i would make sure that the pump is working . It would help me to know just what pump is on this 806 as two differant styles were used .

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