DaBear3428
Platinum Member
drain all of the fuel, including the injector rail (what year is the tractor, Common rail?), change the filters, that should take care of the water in the fuel issue, start it and see if the issues go away. it is possible that you damaged the injection pump/ injectors but most likely that is done and running it lightly will not further damage it. the ODBII codes will not help much because the auto scanners are unreliable as in the code will read as one thing on a car but is something else on the tractor. the octane rating for gas is higher than diesel so it will tend not to run since diesel is compression (detonation) ignited. these are the steps and some you have done already with the exception of the rail, so you should be good just keep in mind there is still some fuel in it after changing the filters and draining it.Dealer is 2 hours away and said they were going to come get her 6 weeks ago- no show. Also, can't find anyone local that works on them. No one that makes house calls as I do not have the equipment to transport it.
running a diesel on gas tends to cause issues with pump and injectors, to test that you will need to test the injection pressure, i would recommend getting a service manual.
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