JD 4300 quits when going uphill.

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When I got out to bush hog this fall my tractor would quit when I would angle to go up a hill. It didn't usually start happening until I was at least 20 or 30 minutes into bush hogging. It won't restart until after a couple minutes.

Thus far I've checked to make sure that the radiator screen and everything is clear of debris. I've made sure there's plenty of coolant and the radiator and the reservoir. I've replaced the fuel filter air filters change the oil and oil filters. I've also replaced the thermostat. I bought a thermistor but haven't replaced that yet, but I'm not sure that what is making it quit. The temp gauge doesn't indicate that it is overheating.

When I start the day and I go to start the tractor it doesn't have any problems firing up. It's only after I use it for a while and pretty much only when I go uphill.
Any thoughts or ideas of what the issue could be?
 
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   / JD 4300 quits when going uphill. #2  
I would say there is trash or sludge inside the fuel tank moving around. When you go uphill, whatever is inside the tank will slide around and block the passage to the fuel line. Then the engine just starves for fuel.
 
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I had that thought too and let the fuel get really low a week or two ago. I looked in with the flashlight but couldn't see anything obvious.
Is there a good way to get stuff out of the gas tank? Is there any kind of cleaner I could add that would dissolve it maybe?
 
   / JD 4300 quits when going uphill. #4  
The thermister would definitely not be the problem. The only purpose it serves is to give the fuel solenoid an extra boost when the key is turned on to make sure it engages. Once the tractor starts it plays no role. Since you have a mechanical injection system, once it is running the electrical system can only stop it if the fuel solenoid loses power and the spring inside it then closes the fuel rack and shuts down the engine. So the only electrical issue could be something interrupting the power to the solenoid when going up hill. Perhaps a loose connection that is vulnerable to the angle of the tractor. However, I believe this is unlikely. Otherwise about the only other thing that could be affected by the up hill angle is the fuel, as PTSG has suggested. The fuel tank on the 4300 has a very deep sump in the rear of the tank. The shafts for the brake pedals actually run through the tank. It is pretty much impossible to see to the bottom of the tank. There is a tank drain petcock on the right side of the tractor on the bottom of the tank just to the rear of the fuel filter. You might park it on an incline and when you have the problem open the petcock and see what kind of fuel flow drains from it. Of course we can only guess on here but I would lean toward fuel starvation.
 
   / JD 4300 quits when going uphill. #6  
Your tank's fuel pickup hose is in the front of it. If this line has a crack or perforation in it, then an uphill climb will expose this crack to air and lead to stalling. Then after some cranking, air gets pulled through and it starts again. Otherwise, maybe a safety switch is borderline and and uphill climb disables the fuel supply.
 
   / JD 4300 quits when going uphill. #7  
As per others: fuel delivery.

Suggest draining the tank via the fuel supply line to the booster pump. Raise up the front of the tractor when doing this. You might see the fuel flow drop off as it’s draining.

Drain & flush tank and blow out all the supply fuel lines.
 
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Does the tractor have a lift pump (low pressure pump prior to the injector pump)? Maybe it is getting tired and relies on gravity to supply fuel. I would jack up the front of the tractor and check for fuel delivery problems.
 
   / JD 4300 quits when going uphill. #9  
Check the simple things first!……..So not too long ago my tractor would quit running after a random amount of time. Start back up, run for another random amount of time then quit.
After changing filters, fuel lines, cleaning the water separator, I decided to take the fuel tank off and clean/rinse it out. I found a piece of foil from an additive bottle, it must have been sucking against the pickup…… been running fine since!
 
   / JD 4300 quits when going uphill. #10  
When it does it try removing the fuel line at the tank to see if fuel flows freely or not. Had same thing to happen to me and was hard to spot the dead black wasp in a dark fuel tank. If the trash is something that will float you might be able to get fuel to a level that works and use a very fine net with handle to skim the top of the fuel.
 

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