wood_butcher
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- Jun 21, 2009
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I was in the process of hooking up the brush hog & left the JD idling & all of a sudden it just quit...just like you turned a key off. It was a little low on fuel so I thought since it was parked on the hill it may have gotten air in the fuel so I put a full tank of diesel in it. I bled the lines and still nothing...just turns over. I checked the air cleaner for obstructions...nothing. I checked all the fuses and rebled the lines, even replaced the fuel filter...still nothing. I noticed the hose coming from the top of the fuel tank to the injector manifold was leaking right up at the engine. I cut off the dry rotted fuel line & reconnected solving the leak. I unhooked the fuel lines from the injector pump that lead to the injectors and turned the engine over and no fuel comes out of the pump. Shouldn't some fuel come out of there when the engine gets cranked? Seems to me it would. I reattached that line and unhooked the line leading from the filter to the pump and turned the engine over. Small amounts of fuel squirted out of that location. That's the wrong way though...that's pumping back into the fuel supply line. I can hear the solenoid click when I hit the key...so i THINK it's working. Anyone have any other ideas? Id drag the tractor to the dealer if I could get my truck & trailer in there to get it out. I've spent two days screwing with it and am out of ideas. I might mention the tractor has 117 hours on it...so everything is practically new. I bought it in 2002. I dont use it much. Help!