Posted by the tractor vet on October 16, 2022 at 23:55:55 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Fuel tank junk posted by muleman51 on October 16, 2022 at 18:28:41:
some years back we had a 750 Massey with the A T 6 354 turbo that would do this . I was running it tryen to figure out what was going on with it . I was running wheat at the time when she plum up and died a long way from my truck . I had some tools on the combine and i pulled the fuel strainer out of the bottom of the tank and what i found was the tank was over 1/4 full of BEAN DUST and that was getting around the screen and shutting the fuel off . I poked around and got a hole up thru and lost maybe ten fifteen gallon in the field but i got it back up and running to get to the truck . We drained the tank and pulled it and between STEAM CLEANING and poking around inside to break it up it got cleaned out and never had and issue with it after.
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