Posted by JK-NY on June 13, 2020 at 06:29:02 from (174.197.196.111):
First - thanks again to everyone who responded to my original post. I ended up draining the tank, and found fuel barely ran out unless I shot some air into the outlet. Ended up finding the outlet fitting was removable, no screen on it but did drain out some black crap which I believe settled back over the outlet restricting my fuel flow when going uphill as the outlet faces the back of the tractor and is in a small sump where stuff apparently settled . It was not like the bacteria slime you get from water in fuel and there was no sign of the slime in the old fuel filter.After a bunch of flushing/draining I put it back together and am back to running in good shape. I dont think I really need to add the 12v lift pump at this point, I may order one and install it to aid with filter bleeding, but for now will run it as I want to get most of my hay done asap as I am facing some surgery next month to deal with my ongoing battle with stage 4 cancer. Thanks again to everyone .
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