moonz
New member
hi all,
My B7500 that I seldom use has started stalling when I try to use it to cut grass.
It will start up fine when it is cold, and works perfectly for a while, but then it starts to bog down when I come to an incline, and eventually it will even start to loose power on level ground.
It does this intermittently...working fine for a while...then all of a sudden it will loose power and bog down to where it will barely idle, and may even stall.
Then, if I try to re-start it, it may or may not start right back up.
After it sets and cools down it will start up with no problem.
Then the rpms start to fall off kicking the pto out does no good, so I don't think it's related to the mowerdeck.
The deck blades turn by hand very easily, and I keep the deck lubed.
I'm thinking it is bad fuel, since the tractor sets for long periods without any use.
I'll try replacing the fuel filter and see if it clears things up.
I was just wondering about draining the fuel tank...since I have no service manual I was wondering if this is a no-brainer?
Is there a screen on the bottom of the tank as the fuel line leaves the tank that might need to be cleaned?
Will just taking the fuel line loose from the fuel filter on the tank-side allow the tank to completely drain out through the line?
And...after I have the tank drained and re-fueled, and have replaced the fuel filter, what is the procedure for bleeding the air out of the fuel line?
Any replys would be greatly appreciated.
Thankz,
-moonz-
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My B7500 that I seldom use has started stalling when I try to use it to cut grass.
It will start up fine when it is cold, and works perfectly for a while, but then it starts to bog down when I come to an incline, and eventually it will even start to loose power on level ground.
It does this intermittently...working fine for a while...then all of a sudden it will loose power and bog down to where it will barely idle, and may even stall.
Then, if I try to re-start it, it may or may not start right back up.
After it sets and cools down it will start up with no problem.
Then the rpms start to fall off kicking the pto out does no good, so I don't think it's related to the mowerdeck.
The deck blades turn by hand very easily, and I keep the deck lubed.
I'm thinking it is bad fuel, since the tractor sets for long periods without any use.
I'll try replacing the fuel filter and see if it clears things up.
I was just wondering about draining the fuel tank...since I have no service manual I was wondering if this is a no-brainer?
Is there a screen on the bottom of the tank as the fuel line leaves the tank that might need to be cleaned?
Will just taking the fuel line loose from the fuel filter on the tank-side allow the tank to completely drain out through the line?
And...after I have the tank drained and re-fueled, and have replaced the fuel filter, what is the procedure for bleeding the air out of the fuel line?
Any replys would be greatly appreciated.
Thankz,
-moonz-
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