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2010 diesel question

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kerry dancy

12-15-1999 08:42:08




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I am putting together a basket case 2010.(late model). The injectors have a common line that runs from front to back and looks like a non pressureized line. The injection pump has a pressureized out (runs to the injectors?) and what looks like a return inlet that is not pressureized. Does the fuel rail from the injectors go over to the non pressureized side of the pump? Do thay T off and go back to the fuel tank to return fuel to tank? Can't get an explantion at the local JD dealer. Can't really tell by looking at manual or parts book. Early models don't look the same. Thanks Kerry

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RICHARD

12-11-2000 05:31:48




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 Re: 2010 diesel question in reply to kerry dancy, 12-15-1999 08:42:08  
I JUST BOUGHT A 2010 DIESEL CRAWLER CAN SEND YOU SOME PICTURES IF YOU WANT



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mat t

11-29-2000 08:46:00




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 Re: 2010 diesel question in reply to kerry dancy, 12-15-1999 08:42:08  
send me information on case tractors of any kind or size please



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Jim

12-15-1999 10:32:45




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 Re: 2010 diesel question in reply to kerry dancy, 12-15-1999 08:42:08  
The line you are talking about is a bleed off line for the injection nozzels and it should hook into the return line out of the injection pump and then return to the fuel tank.



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Andy

12-15-1999 17:15:17




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 Re: Re: 2010 diesel question in reply to Jim, 12-15-1999 10:32:45  
Kerry,
Who is your JD dealer ? That should have been a no brainer!



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