Kubota B2650 - 200 hrs
Last week The tractor was running fine. I was moving snow for about 3 hrs, and it sputtered and died. Wasn’t out of fuel. I figured there could be moisture in the fuel so I changed it, changed filter, bled it at injectors, and new battery, still didn’t run.
At WOT I can get it start for about 2 seconds. Then I have to go 1/4 throttle for it to start for 1-2 seconds. After trying this procedure twice, it doesn’t react to cranking. I wait 5 minutes and it will sputter again.
The tank hose is flowing freely. So when reconnected to the filter inlet, shouldn’t fuel flow when the filter bowl is secured? The bowl only fills at a drip.
I get fuel at the bleed bolt when cranking and I was getting fuel at the injectors and bled a lot of air. I noticed when cranking it may go 4 seconds with no fuel and then one surge.
I added 1/2 filter reservoir of 911 and about 5 oz to 5 gallons in the tank. No change.
Last week The tractor was running fine. I was moving snow for about 3 hrs, and it sputtered and died. Wasn’t out of fuel. I figured there could be moisture in the fuel so I changed it, changed filter, bled it at injectors, and new battery, still didn’t run.
At WOT I can get it start for about 2 seconds. Then I have to go 1/4 throttle for it to start for 1-2 seconds. After trying this procedure twice, it doesn’t react to cranking. I wait 5 minutes and it will sputter again.
The tank hose is flowing freely. So when reconnected to the filter inlet, shouldn’t fuel flow when the filter bowl is secured? The bowl only fills at a drip.
I get fuel at the bleed bolt when cranking and I was getting fuel at the injectors and bled a lot of air. I noticed when cranking it may go 4 seconds with no fuel and then one surge.
I added 1/2 filter reservoir of 911 and about 5 oz to 5 gallons in the tank. No change.
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