Posted by grandpa Love on April 19, 2021 at 05:17:29 from (71.14.19.222):
Got home from the race and tinkered with the backhoe. Dug old filter out of the trash and found that it didn't have an o-ring on top, removed new filter and inspected it...... didn't see any evidence of an o-ring in the upper housing, so I removed the new ring. Replaced new filter. Got a much stronger flow of fuel out the bleed screw on filter housing and pump. Still no start. Called a YTer and got some advice. I had opened the return lines on injectors. Learned which line was which. Bled the injectors correctly.. Also wasn't reading something right in the manual, didn't have pump turned on while bleeding the injectors. Wore down the battery again, but got good flow. Hooked up charger and chatted with John on the phone a while. Gave it one last try before dark and she fired right up! First diesel tractor, lots to learn. Thanks for all the help. Another one fixed because of YT.. ...
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