Tex5String
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After draining a little water from the fuel filters, I had to remove the fuel filter bracket to replace a broken air bleed screw. After bleeding the air from the fuel system per the owner's manual, the tractor wouldn't fire. I loosened the high-pressure fuel line nuts at the injectors, cranked the engine to pump out any remaining air bubbles, then tightened one nut gradually while cranking(I have very long arms!). That cylinder started to fire, so I released the key and tightened the other two nuts, bringing the other two cylinders on line. I was able to use the tractor for about a half-hour, then it started to lose power. I parked it. I had to go through the same high-pressure air bleed while cranking the next two times I used the tractor. Evidently there is air somewhere in the fuel path, and it sends a few bubbles on their way after a half-hour of operation. The tank is half full, the fuel shutoff valve is wide open. The pump is a Bosch unit, according to the trademark stamped into it. Any suggestions? Much appreciated!