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Posted by Tim Shanahan on April 19, 2003 at 18:46:01 from (207.190.88.62):
I recently aquired a IH MD that was sitting in a shed for the last 10 years. the gentleman drove it in as he was going blind. I brought it home and changed fluids and filters, drained about 22 gallons of old deisel fuel out of it. I bled the diesel side per book after putting in fresh fuel.the tractor started almost imediatly on gas i let in run for about a minute or so and started to finish the bleeding per manual. i am green as can be towards a deisel. but to me there seems to be hardly any fuel getting up to the 4 (injectors ???) number 2 cylinder seems to get the most fuel but it doesn't squirt or anything just dribbles. number one seems like it gets no fuel, number three wetness as with number 4 but not as much as number three. i would also like to add that at one time we kicked on the deisel side but the tractor would die immediatly. is there another valve that needs to bled out or did i miss something altogether.any and all help would be appreciated. sincerely, tim shanahan 608-562-3598
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