sixdogs
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2007
- Messages
- 13,608
- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
I have cleaned water separators or fuel filters on Kubotas several times. You close the petcock, drain the fuel and put things back together. Pump the bulb thing on top of the fuel filter, open the air wheel, start tractor and that's the end of it. But not this time.
When I put things back together, no fuel flowed into the fuel separator bowl. Not sure if it ever did before but none did this time. The tractor started for a while but no fuel flowed into the bowl. Pumping the bulb didn't seem to do anything, now it won't start and I don't understand.
With Kubotas, you don't have to open the injector lines to bleed. There is a wheel you turn that opens them by letting air in until it starts running again. Pumping the bulb is supposed to get the fuel flowing but does nothing and the owner's manual and shop manual makes no mention of what do if it won't start.
Anyone have any experience with bleeding a Kubota fuel system?
Here's a couple pictures. Oh, this is a tractor that's new to me and I'm changing everything fluid related. It only has 430 hours on it. Fuel tank is full.

This pic shoes the separator bowl and the pump thing on top of the fuel filter.

This pic shows the wheel you open in bleeding the fuel system
When I put things back together, no fuel flowed into the fuel separator bowl. Not sure if it ever did before but none did this time. The tractor started for a while but no fuel flowed into the bowl. Pumping the bulb didn't seem to do anything, now it won't start and I don't understand.
With Kubotas, you don't have to open the injector lines to bleed. There is a wheel you turn that opens them by letting air in until it starts running again. Pumping the bulb is supposed to get the fuel flowing but does nothing and the owner's manual and shop manual makes no mention of what do if it won't start.
Anyone have any experience with bleeding a Kubota fuel system?
Here's a couple pictures. Oh, this is a tractor that's new to me and I'm changing everything fluid related. It only has 430 hours on it. Fuel tank is full.

This pic shoes the separator bowl and the pump thing on top of the fuel filter.

This pic shows the wheel you open in bleeding the fuel system
Last edited: