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Posted by midus on June 14, 2001 at 19:14:23 from (209.115.125.103):
My 806 has a D 361 engine in it. A few months ago it started missing and stalled. It appeared to run out of fuel. Upon insepction the 2ndary fuel filter can was half full. I bled the system and the tractor started and ran fine. The hoses from the filters to the pump were not in very good shape so I replaced the lines and filters. When I bled the system after the repair it took the 2ndary filter can 2 hours to fill. The tractro started and ran fine with a fuel pressure in the 110's. Today I tried to cut hay. The tractor ran fine. After five trips around the field it spit and sputtered like it was running out of fuel. It did not stall and settled out and ran smoothly, However it would not build up RPMS to PTO speed even with full throttle. I let it set for a while and then started it again. It will not build up the RPMS. When given full throttle it misses. The fuel pressure is still up in the 110's. There is no smoke. It has a RD pump. Any ideas?????????
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