I'm glad I found this post. I just purchased a used BX 2350 and it ran great for a while and it started to sputter and stall and not run at times.
The first time I thought it was water in the lines so after blowing out and checking the filters I didn't see much water coming out so I ordered filters and replaced them both.
Well that last a little while and it started again, so I decided to replace the rear filter even though it wasn't clogged and got my grass done that day but it started to sputter under a load so fir sure it's not the filter.
I didn't think to try and blow the line back into the tank but I will now.
I'm 100% sure its the fuel gauge sender rusting and causing a issue with fuel starvation I have a funny feeling.
A new sender is like $134


not including shipping so if that's the case I will remove it cut off all the metal and not replace it for that much $ that's crazy.
It's not made of gold is it instead the new sender looks like plastic to me - I can look in the tank to see when fuel is running low - LOL
I saw someone who cut a hole in the tank under the seat to access it and clean it I was thinking of doing the same thing but if its the sender it would only temporarily solve it.
He installed an access port to make accessing the tank for clean-out while in the tractor.
If the sender is bad the only thing to fix it for sure is tank removal and replacing the sender or doing away with it.
I plan on digging into it over the next few days wish me luck
