Posted by keith molden on August 14, 2019 at 04:00:51 from (209.33.116.149):
Called ther dealer yesterday to get an update on my tractor. Service manager tells me that all 4 of the injectors are bad and she has not heard back on the fuel analysis So I drove over and took my own sample and told her I am gonna send it to a lab if hers comes back. I said, and I probably shouldn't have, I smell a rat in this. You're gonna tell me it was my fuel that caused the problem and gonna try to make me pay for the repairs. All my equipment and my neighbors run fine and they both come out of the same truck, he delivers to him and I at the same time. She said No, she just did it to prove my fuel is good (right). While there I asked the mechanic exactly what can cause this, if the internal of the cylinders was getting too hot due to the lack of air boost from the turbo and he said it wouldn't happen and he doesn't know, they might have been bad from the factory. They haven't gotten the report on what exactly was bad so he don't know. I'm getting a feeling like I've stepped into a big pile of s++t. We'll see I guess .
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