Posted by caterpillar guy on January 15, 2023 at 06:32:34 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: 806 gelled up posted by sptanski on January 14, 2023 at 09:30:06:
I doubt your pump is bad since it started and ran for a bit. Have you checked lines for flow of fuel. Take the line off at the first filter let flow into a jar or some container that is white or clear, and clean so you can see if anything comes out in the way of dirt or other plugging material. Then move to the next place and work to the pump if all is clear and clean then if bled well it should start. IF it has a block heater plug it in. If you have a salmander heater use that with a tar, if not inside or to contain the heat. Look in the tank if it looks like glazed frosting on top it has frozen crystals it needs heat or treating. Look again after you get some heat on it for an hour and see if it looks like liquid fuel again if so start it up. Run for awhile to warm up everything if you have a job for it do that with it. Hauling manure would be a good job to warm it up and get things flowing well with a treatment in it or new fuel mixed with the old.
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