Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on March 17, 2008 at 10:02:59 from (70.100.62.8):
Ever have one of those days?? ANYONE HAVE A GLASS BOWL FOR THE FUEL FILTER?? I went to get the backhoe started today, its been sitting in teh middle of the horse pasture for ,, well almost all winter, I had blown a hydro line,, I got that fixed last week I went to get her running today, first the battery is dead,, too dead to take a jump,[after jumping it for 20 minutes, while I was filling the hydro fluid,
I get another battery, but the terminal ends are different, ok fix that,
I had to fill up the air in the front tire,, it wont take air, must have a big crack on the bottom,,
then its cranking but wont start, ok its cold, it hasnt run in a while, a shot of either , a small shot and she kicks, runs for a few seconds and dies,,
I crack the bleed screw on the filter,, nothing, must be ice or air pocket right,, I take the filter bowl off the rear most filter, yup full of ice,, ok I know why she wont start,, take off the other one to thaw them both out,, wont have to worry about the front one, its cracked in half,,
These are glass bowls,, any one know the part number or have one laying around you want to sell?? allan??
well the one good thing is the dozer is fixed, I had the bucket up, and the clam on teh 4 in 1 open and it stayed up and open all night,,
maybe I should sell the back hoe and keep the dozer,,
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