Hi these models of tractors often get crap in the bottom of the fuel tank. Test is with a clean bucket remove the fuel line on top of the primary fuel filter (this is the feed line from the tank) and fuel should flow at the full of the fuel line. If it dosen't a quick fix is with a compressed air gun blow compressed air back into this fuel line back towards the tank and try the fuel flow test again. Final solution is to take the shut off/outlet valves out of the bottom of tank and drain tank and clean fuel lines.
Re bleeding and starting: Loosen bleed screw on top of primary filter and let fuel flow until no bubbles, then close bleed screw and repeat for secondary filter. Starting, put STOP/START/RUN lever in START position, apply a little air pressure into the fuel tank with compressed air gun and clean cloth in fuel tank filler opening. Now crank engine and if it doesn't start within 60 seconds then stop and crack a couple of fuel injection lines at the rear of the fuel pump and crank engine again. DON'T continuously crank engine for to long or starter will over heat.
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