Greetings! Hope the weather where you are is as pleasant as it is here today.
Yesterday, after using my York rake for about an hour, I shut the 4120 down and filled it with diesel then went in for lunch. When I returned and started the tractor, it ran fine for about 15 minutes then began to surge. The tach would ramp up to 2500 and then down to 1500 while the throttle lever was set at about 1900. When I put the throttle lever all the way down, it would stall. I restarted and limped it back to the shed where it sat overnight. This morning, I bled the fuel filter and it started and ran for about an hour. I thought I'd solved the problem so at that point I parked it and shut it down. 30 minutes later, I started it up and the same problem occurred.
Is it possible the diesel is bad or dirty? What other components should I check?
As always, I appreciate your helpful replies.
Thanks!
Tim
Yesterday, after using my York rake for about an hour, I shut the 4120 down and filled it with diesel then went in for lunch. When I returned and started the tractor, it ran fine for about 15 minutes then began to surge. The tach would ramp up to 2500 and then down to 1500 while the throttle lever was set at about 1900. When I put the throttle lever all the way down, it would stall. I restarted and limped it back to the shed where it sat overnight. This morning, I bled the fuel filter and it started and ran for about an hour. I thought I'd solved the problem so at that point I parked it and shut it down. 30 minutes later, I started it up and the same problem occurred.
Is it possible the diesel is bad or dirty? What other components should I check?
As always, I appreciate your helpful replies.
Thanks!
Tim