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Re: farmall 706 310d turning pump up more fuel??
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Posted by centohjeff on March 15, 2005 at 06:16:54 from (198.30.81.2):
In Reply to: farmall 706 310d turning pump up more fuel?? posted by Trent on March 14, 2005 at 16:02:54:
i didn't see anyone mention fuel filters, if you did i'm sorry for repeating it. last year i bought the big brother to your 310, a 358, it was dogging out on the planter when i changed fuel filters wow what a difference it made. the previous owner apparenetly got ahold of some contaminated fuel. to add to the problem the local IH dealer only sells primary filters to use in both positions. it got to the point where i was changing filters every day, it was getting way too expensive to run this tractor, the dealer is 20 miles away so i checked with napa, they sold me a set with primary and secondary filters, problem solved, that same set is still on. one way i can tell if they are becoming plugged is to open the bleeder on the filer to the front, if it doesn't squirt fuel atleast 2 inches their's a problem. of course i makes a difference how much fuel is in the tank pushing on it, with more than 3/4 tank it should flow pretty good
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