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Bleeding injection on Ford 3600
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Posted by Errol Dobbs on November 26, 2006 at 03:33:00 from (220.237.210.110):
Hi, I'm new to the world of tractors. Today I picked up a Ford 3600 which I intend to use for light duties around my new property. My problem is apparently that the tractor was run out of fuel and the injector pump and injectors need to be bleeded and I haven't got any knowledge on how to go about it. I was told there is a certain sequence that you have to loosen fittings off to get the system to bleed properly. I have used this site as a guide while I was searching for a suitable tractor for my use and am really impressed by the information available on it. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a post on my particular problem. I figured I could blunder around under the bonnet and eventually fluke it, or beg for assistance from someone who knows what's what with tractors and get the job done with little wasted fuel and no frustration. I am trying to source a manual for my beast but it would be really nice to have the old gem running which would help in justifying the purchase to my better half, who is a bit perplexed as to why I would buy something that wasn't running. Many thanks in advance for your help, Errol
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