Posted by KEH on July 17, 2009 at 09:41:00 from (67.231.175.133):
In Reply to: Re: converted city boy posted by farmer_wanna_be on July 17, 2009 at 09:14:34:
Gas or diesel? Either one, there should be a fuel cut off on the tank. Check to see if it's turned on. If in doubt, take the fuel line loose from the cut off valve and see fuel runs out in a strong stream. If fuel does not run out or if it a weak stream, there is an obstruction in the bottmo of the fuel tank. TAKE THE FUEL TANK CAP OFF.Then blow compressed air briefly into the tank and the flow shoud improve. Oh, there is always the chance that you are out of fuel, but I assume you checked that. Maybe someone with experience with that tractor will check in with other advice, I've never operated one.
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