Posted by super99 on October 05, 2008 at 18:42:16 from (75.107.242.88):
Got started cutting beans today. I got about 2/3's of a hopper cut, and the motor died like it ran out of diesel fuel. I tried to bleed the pump, and was getting air. I could hear it sucking air when I pumped the lift pump. So I came to the house and took the lift(primary) pump off of one of the 1850's, and went back out and put it on and bleed the lines and it started and ran good. I cut about 2 more rounds, it's dark now, and it did the same thing. Tried to bleed the injection pump, left the 5/16 wrench in the pickup. Walked 1/8 mile back to pickup and got wrench and back to combine. The head of the bleed screw rounded off, so I couldn't check it for air. Came home and got a tarp and put it on the grain tank and dig into it deeper tomorrow. I guess I'll buy another primary pump and put it on and try it again. I ain't havin fun yet. Chris
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