Ford 850 and mred2
ok guys - maybe your comments are possible to explain injector pump #1, please explain how that could cause injector pump #2's failure?
I mean - clean tanks, clean pipes, new injector pump, and fuel from the dealership - so not from my station.
If the Branson's are so impacted by water in the fuel - then we would be seeing a huge amount of similar stories. And we are not...
We have an old Massy 230 down at the deer lease with a metal tank, it sits for months at a time without being started, yet the old girl fires up and runs like a top, no attention is taken to keep the fuel tank full, the fuel filter on it is nothing special.
By both of your posts that tractor should never run, the fuel containers for the Massy are plastic, they sit outside for months at a time as well... fresh fuel is taken only during food plot planting, otherwise it is old fuel.... why does that not cause the Massy to fail...
Yes my Ram has a FASS on it with a water separator, but it has not required being emptied, running the same fuel as the tractor.
Ford850 - yes I bought my first Mr. Funnel in 2013, after a fuel incident with a generator.
mred2 - "May not get hot enough to burn off water." What do you mean - how hot an engine on a tractor gets has no impact on water absorbed into the fuel in the tank
- I am not following you on this...
The heat of the engine has an impact on the DPF cycles - but not the fuel in the tank.
ok guys - maybe your comments are possible to explain injector pump #1, please explain how that could cause injector pump #2's failure?
I mean - clean tanks, clean pipes, new injector pump, and fuel from the dealership - so not from my station.
If the Branson's are so impacted by water in the fuel - then we would be seeing a huge amount of similar stories. And we are not...
We have an old Massy 230 down at the deer lease with a metal tank, it sits for months at a time without being started, yet the old girl fires up and runs like a top, no attention is taken to keep the fuel tank full, the fuel filter on it is nothing special.
By both of your posts that tractor should never run, the fuel containers for the Massy are plastic, they sit outside for months at a time as well... fresh fuel is taken only during food plot planting, otherwise it is old fuel.... why does that not cause the Massy to fail...
Yes my Ram has a FASS on it with a water separator, but it has not required being emptied, running the same fuel as the tractor.
Ford850 - yes I bought my first Mr. Funnel in 2013, after a fuel incident with a generator.
mred2 - "May not get hot enough to burn off water." What do you mean - how hot an engine on a tractor gets has no impact on water absorbed into the fuel in the tank
- I am not following you on this...
The heat of the engine has an impact on the DPF cycles - but not the fuel in the tank.