Posted by CBBC on May 28, 2015 at 23:43:13 from (70.79.32.126):
In Reply to: JD 6300 posted by CBBC on May 28, 2015 at 07:02:15:
I'll reply to everyone here...I did not pour any water on the IP or any thing else Farmer Boy. JD, I couldn't find your thread on Ag Talk... but good site like this one.
Now what I did do was fill the fuel tank right up and blew the cap out with compressed air, cleaned the vents?
I ran it for another couple hours twice more this afternoon, and it worked hard. Wrapped up some good blackberries and a 4' chunk of rebar attached to a slab of broken concrete in the weeds. It ran well and never once began to shudder and run rough.
I think this is back to the tank and the fuel pump assembly inside. While I get fuel to the filter, a bit of air did come out after the stall/shut down. I will run this tractor down on fuel and see if it runs rough / poor under load. My guess is I will be replacing the pump assembly and probably cleaning the bottom of the tank.
Thanks for everyone help and thoughts. I'll repost when it gets low on fuel when mowing next week. Grant I will keep the test light with me for the fuel shut off too. I have 12 volts there now when running. I need to wait for it to stall to see if there is an electric s/o issue too.
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