Hi folks! Wildey Farms here,

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wildey farms

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Southwest Ohio, USA
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International, David Brown, New Holland, Kobota
I'm brand new to this thread. I've got an early 70s 450 Case Crawler/Bulldozer that is having fuel problems and while searching for information I came on your group and thought I join. It will run briefly then dies. Still have some more trouble shooting before I give up and pull the injector pump.
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here, #2  
:welcome:
To TBN Wildey. We are glad that you found us and joined.

How big are your farms and what do you raise besides dust? :D
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here, #3  
Welcome to TBN and the forum. Suggestion - update your profile and tell us where you are located.
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here, #4  
:welcome: to TBN...enjoy.
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here, #5  
:welcome:

Welcome to the forum!

I'm going to move this thread over to our Case section.
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here,
  • Thread Starter
#7  
I've fleshed out the profile a little and thanks of the welcomes! Did a little work on the dozer and have figured out that none of the injectors have any return fuel coming from them. Does anyone know if there is a screen or something in the injectors that could be cleaned? I believe they are called pencil injectors.
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here, #8  
more than likely, you have some junk in the fuel tank that went in to the fuel filter/water separator(hopefully, you have one) clogging it. look into the tank for anything that is not supposed to be there, too..
 
   / Hi folks! Wildey Farms here,
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Thanks radios1. Already did all of that and cleared the lines. That's how I got to pulling part of the return line off of one of the injectors and realizing that there is no bypass fuel coming from the injectors. Like everyone else I go for the low hanging fruit first. Besides, the issue you're talking about would be more of a fuel starving problem which means it probably wouldn't start and run at all. From what I've learned so far if there is a problem with the fuel return the pump will build up too much pressure and kill the engine.

I'm on this forum because I hoping to find that person who has had a similar problem and has some insight. Thanks again for taking the time to send a response.
 

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