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Re: HELP!!! JD 730D Run out of fuel and stuck in f
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Posted by Mike M on December 20, 2004 at 13:26:02 from (24.140.40.90):
In Reply to: HELP!!! JD 730D Run out of fuel and stuck in field posted by Matt T. on December 20, 2004 at 12:54:19:
Fill up with fuel,open up the 2 bleed screws (3/8" bolts with alum. washers on the heads)on the back side of the fuel filter housing which is in the center of the frame under the fan support. Fuel should free flow out,close screws,on a 730 you should have one more of those bleed screws on the left hand side of the engine block on a housing bolted to the side of it.I had a 720 that had this screw but never could get fuel out of it ? so if you don't get any it may not be the end of the world. Try to start it now,if all else fails you are going to have to pull off the valve cover to loosen the injector lines while you crank it over.
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