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Re: Tractor surging and now dead; help, grass is really high!
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Posted by Greg on June 18, 2001 at 19:37:15 from (209.240.220.233):
In Reply to: Tractor surging and now dead; help, grass is really high! posted by Kajun on June 18, 2001 at 08:56:52:
Just what you need someone telling you it might cost $1,100 to fix your problem and don`t even offer to troubleshoot the problem. Have you opened the fuel cap when it dies to hear a rush of air? When it dies, spin the fuel filter off and see how much fuel is in it. Is there a chance the fuel pump is shutting off? Does it turn the pump on electrically or with a cable? And just when was the last time you changed the fuel filters???????? Does it have a sediment bowl? If it does, clean it also. While you`re at it, blow through the fuel lines back to the tank and make sure the line is running a full stream of fuel through the hose from the tank. Hope some of that is a help and a least a direction to go in. Good luck!!!!!!!!!
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