Wagtail
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
- Messages
- 12,645
- Location
- St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
- Tractor
- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
Wagtail,
It is a 2012 model with just a hair over 100 hours on it. Not used much. My wife will start mowing the 4 acres and almost get done and it starts messing up. I took it to a dealer and had my 100 hour service done on it at the end of May. They changed engine oil, fuel filter, air filter, checked all other fluid levels. Since then we had mowed twice. I have used different brands of filters, NAPA, OEM, now I am trying Baldwin. No, I don't have any way to to look in the tank. I will change it this weekend and send some pictures of the bowl and fuel.
If you're going to once again change the fuel filter, you're just extending the problem until the next occurrence. Around here, the local auto-parts store carries tractor fuel & oil filters... and inspection cameras. Inspection cameras have multiple uses so it's not just a 'one off' purchase.
They'll also have "biocide" diesel additive. This will kill the biological growth in the tank... but won't remove the dead debris (unless you can access a product called "Fuel Doctors" which will break-down the residue & suspend it in the fuel).
Have you tried the fuel line 'dribble/flow' check? It's especially handy to do it when the fault occurs... if you carry a multitool (Leatherman, Gerber, etc...) you'll have all the tools you need to take the fuel line off at the fuel bowl and see if you've got decent flow out of your tank.