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2500A (574) won't stay running
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Posted by chadd on September 21, 2006 at 06:34:44 from (155.92.31.163):
Hi guys, got another problem. My dad was running our 2500A over to another farm to move round bales. It ran fine when he left, he said about half way over there, it started to lose power and then stalled. He got it restarted, but he had to keep the choke all the way out. When he got there, it was getting too dark, so he just parked it out in the field. When he tried to start it yesterday, it would start and then stall within a second. Changed fuel filter, removed solenoid from bottom of carb, and turned it over, large gush of fuel sprayed out, so I would assume the fuel pump is working and there is definitely fuel in the float bowl. When the key is turned, the solenoid in the carb clicks. It is really odd that it will start and just dies a second later. It doesn't sputter, backfire, or anything. The RPM's just fall off to nothing. If you try to start it immediately after a failed attempt, it will not fire at all. After waiting about a minute, it will run for a second again. If you let it sit several hours, it will still only run a second. The coil was changed last year. Any ideas?
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