</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I need to bleed fuel system but how to do that. I know where the fuel filter is)</font>
I don't know the Rhino 224, but bleeding a diesel is bleeding a diesel. Others with more tractor-specific knowledge can chime in with where the specific components are. But basically you have a fuel pump (low pressure) and an injection pump (high pressure), a fuel filter, and a little primer pump (manual hand pump) . The primer pump has a round top about the size of a 50 cent piece, and a light duty spring around the shaft. The top and shaft are usually screwed down into the pump body, so rotate it counterclockwise first to release.
First make sure the fuel filter itself is full of fuel. Then bleed the LP side, just loosen a flexible fuel line at the input to the injection pump - then use the primer pump to push any air out. When you've got a good flow of gasoline by hand, tighten that fitting and move on to the HP side.
Between the injection pump and the fuel injectors are generally hard lines with compression fittings on either end. Loosen the top fittings, then crank the engine over with the starter. You'll see bubbles at first, then fuel. Tighten the compression fitings successively, as they stop bubbles and start fuel flow.
Fuel system is "purged", tractor may already be running by now.
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