Posted by Imon Bankson on November 22, 2009 at 17:35:00 from (208.70.41.167):
I have a 1650 oliver that I use in the summer time to bush hog. I parked it in the barn about a month ago and when I went to start it I had to to spray it I never had to spray this tractor before. When it started it didnt have any response when I tried to bring RPM up it did come up very slow and didnt have any power. It didnt blow black smoke like it usually did. In fact the throttle didnt feel the same like it is easier to move. I looked at the injection pump and it is activating. I got to looking at the pump and there is a line coming out the top and it goes to all the injectors and has rubber tee fittings going to ech one. The first one was broke and I thought I found it so I rigged a tee up to this and it didnt change anything. I really like this tractor and cant stand it not running even if I dont need it at this time. Please anyone help me if you can I dont know much about diesels. But I will try what ever any suggests to get this back and running good.
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