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Posted by N.W. Co. Hittman on August 29, 2005 at 19:43:48 from (38.116.128.118):
I have been brush hogging my property, trying to get done before snow fall. I'm less than half done and my tractor started acting like it was running out of fuel, I went and changed both fuel filters and screen on fuel pump. Bled the system and got it running again. Today after three hours it did the same thing again, During the course of the day it has run out of fuel four more times and I've had to bleed the system each time to get it running again. I'll wait til morning and bleed again, whats happening? This has never happened before. There is plenty fuel, clean filters. I noticed that when I unscrewed the fuel shutoff valve, there was no fuel coming out of the (full) fuel tank, does the fuel pump siphon it out? It'll run about a half hour at 2000RPM before it runs out of fuel. I even loosened the tank cap thinking the cap vent is plugged, still it ran out of fuel. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks Larry
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