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Posted by KYfarm on December 24, 2005 at 07:55:31 from (12.220.221.209):
I have a MF1105 that I just bought and am wondering if anybody knows if the fuel line between the fuel pump and the injector is pressurized when the tractor is off. One line has a drip leak at the point where the fuel line attaches to the fuel pump. There is a nut there that i figure needs a new seal but I want to know if that line is pressurized before I remove the nut, and more importantly I am wondering if the fuel line will reprime itself once it has been removed or does it need to be bleed to the injector? Any help would be greatly appreciated. MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM KENTUCKY!
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