Posted by Daniel Chestnut on May 12, 2008 at 19:04:19 from (216.176.110.31):
I finally got done with getting my 806 ready to work this year. At lease I thought I was done. I used it one night last week to pull out our backhoe after getting it stuck. When I was bringing it back to the house it started to bog down and eventually died, but made it back to the shed. The following night I changed the fuel filters and made sure I had a good fuel flow to the pump, which I did. It ran good for a while so I shut it off and went to use it later. It just wanted to die. The t fitting ontop of the pump was leaking so I replaced it. After that it wouldn"t run at all. When I cracked a line at the injectors it didn"t seem like it was getting much fuel there, so I figure the pump must be bad. I had another pump that I took off a running engine acouple months ago, so I lined all the marks up like the Blue Ribbon Service manual said and installed it. Fired it up and it ran decent, but I believe it had air in the lines. After driving it around some it eventually died. It will start and run roughly five seconds. I blew air through the line from the primary filter to the fuel tank and the return line to the fuel tank. I know I blew the injector return line out and put part of it on new after I rebuilt the injectors. I"ve put on new hoses from the primary filter to the secondary filter. Plus the one from the secondary filter to the pump. When I got it it had set a few years without running much, so I drained all the fuel out and put new in. I"ve checked everything I can think of and I just don"t know what to do. I can"t imagine two pumps doing the same thing and being bad. Its just starting to get aggravating. Seems like all I get done to it is get one thing fixed and something else goes wrong with it. I"ve owned it a year now and I haven"t even been able to use it once. Anyways, any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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