mcrame01
Bronze Member
I was hoping someone might be able to help me out with some fuel issues that I have been having with my B2320. For the past month, the tractor has been cutting out. At first, I thought it might be a seat sensor so I jumpered both of them to see if that would resolve the issue.
It did not solve the issue. As I started to mow, I noticed that the fuel filter bowl started to empty and the fuel line started to go down until it hit the bottom of the filter. Sure enough, once that happened my tractor started to die and the RPMs lowered. It does not die but gets pretty close. As it starts to die, you can see the fuel run down the side of the filter bowl and eventually it fills again.
Once it is full, the tractor runs fine until I start using the mower or push the pedal to go forward/backward. The tractor will sit and idle just fine and the bowl only lowers when I'm moving and mowing. Sometimes it will even run for 5 or 10 minutes.
Once I saw the fuel lower, I stopped and shut off the tractor. I then took the bowl off and fuel continued to run out. I pushed up on the spring loaded fuel "stopper" (not sure what it is actually called) and the stream stopped. I started to mow again and the fuel continues to lower. Is it possible the top part of the fuel filter bowl is bad? Does anyone have any ideas?
It did not solve the issue. As I started to mow, I noticed that the fuel filter bowl started to empty and the fuel line started to go down until it hit the bottom of the filter. Sure enough, once that happened my tractor started to die and the RPMs lowered. It does not die but gets pretty close. As it starts to die, you can see the fuel run down the side of the filter bowl and eventually it fills again.
Once it is full, the tractor runs fine until I start using the mower or push the pedal to go forward/backward. The tractor will sit and idle just fine and the bowl only lowers when I'm moving and mowing. Sometimes it will even run for 5 or 10 minutes.
Once I saw the fuel lower, I stopped and shut off the tractor. I then took the bowl off and fuel continued to run out. I pushed up on the spring loaded fuel "stopper" (not sure what it is actually called) and the stream stopped. I started to mow again and the fuel continues to lower. Is it possible the top part of the fuel filter bowl is bad? Does anyone have any ideas?