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Posted by pjbrown on May 15, 2007 at 18:27:05 from (72.92.136.35):
I have a 2840 that was smoking and skipping when it first started up until it got warmed up. It was like it had to burn some extra fuel out of a cylinder. So this spring we did a in frame rebuild to it. New sleeves,bearings,head gone through by a machine shop. I had the injectors tested at the JD dealer... one was bad at low presure they said so I bought 1 new injector. We got it all back together and it does the same thing. It has a rotor diesel pump. That is the only thing I have not done. Is there a way to test the pump when it's on the tractor??? Is this something I could do myself?? We are useing the tractor now and I don't want to have to send it away to get fixed right now. I was woundering if there was a way to test the pump and if it was bad than I could get a new or rebuilt one to put on myself to minimize down time.
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