Thirim
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I have a 2006 TC24d with around 400hrs on it. This problem has been happening for awhile but I thought I had it solved in the summer with a fuel filter change. Now it's back! 
I'll use the tractor for half an hour or so and suddenly it will drop in power and I'll quickly catch the stall with the clutch and after a few min of choice words it picks itself back up but can only drive a few dozen feet. After it's sitting it seems to be good for a bit. As we speak it's cooling off in my neighbour's driveway and I'm cooling off in front of my computer lol.
Here's the knowns
-fuel filter changed in July. It was very gummed up. I think original filter. My fault but my first tractor and I've owned it for about 50hrs of use.
-primary thought line at first was gas cap. Most use of the tractor is in the winter so at first I thought it may be iced up. I've checked it, air will pass through it and has been blown out several times. (this was last winter)
-when fuel filter changed, injectors were bled and worked great all fall until tonight.
-can't tell the colour of smoke but suspect normal or perhaps on the white side but really hard to tell as I can't get off the tractor and I have a cab. Def not black.
Air filter has been checked and is not clogged, hasn't been changed (happening this week on spec) but I can see through it and no excess dust. It's cleaner than my car air filter lol
- when issue presents itself it hunts on the idle from 100-200rpm up to 1000 or so. It slowly finds itself. I find reducing the throttle brings it back quicker but we're still talking minutes.
-Idle hunting is the same as when I bled the injectors so I have myself convinced it's a fuel issue.
-Temperature today is 3deg C .. aka 37F. it snowed this morning and then rained so I have a soupy mess. It's going down to -11C (12F) tonight so I wanted to get the slop off the driveway (im on a hill) before it was a skating rink.
SO it's not overly cold out.
I know there are lots of things I haven't tried, I'm looking to get schooled on it before I start throwing parts at it or tearing it apart. It doesn't help that it has a homemade cab and non-factory loader. (believe me, never make the mistake of that again) .. OH and we're having a very mild winter and this is the 2nd time I've used the tractor this winter, this week. Both times not much snow, although it's more soup today lol.
Any advice/help is appreciated.
Thanks!
I'll use the tractor for half an hour or so and suddenly it will drop in power and I'll quickly catch the stall with the clutch and after a few min of choice words it picks itself back up but can only drive a few dozen feet. After it's sitting it seems to be good for a bit. As we speak it's cooling off in my neighbour's driveway and I'm cooling off in front of my computer lol.
Here's the knowns
-fuel filter changed in July. It was very gummed up. I think original filter. My fault but my first tractor and I've owned it for about 50hrs of use.
-primary thought line at first was gas cap. Most use of the tractor is in the winter so at first I thought it may be iced up. I've checked it, air will pass through it and has been blown out several times. (this was last winter)
-when fuel filter changed, injectors were bled and worked great all fall until tonight.
-can't tell the colour of smoke but suspect normal or perhaps on the white side but really hard to tell as I can't get off the tractor and I have a cab. Def not black.
Air filter has been checked and is not clogged, hasn't been changed (happening this week on spec) but I can see through it and no excess dust. It's cleaner than my car air filter lol
- when issue presents itself it hunts on the idle from 100-200rpm up to 1000 or so. It slowly finds itself. I find reducing the throttle brings it back quicker but we're still talking minutes.
-Idle hunting is the same as when I bled the injectors so I have myself convinced it's a fuel issue.
-Temperature today is 3deg C .. aka 37F. it snowed this morning and then rained so I have a soupy mess. It's going down to -11C (12F) tonight so I wanted to get the slop off the driveway (im on a hill) before it was a skating rink.
SO it's not overly cold out.
I know there are lots of things I haven't tried, I'm looking to get schooled on it before I start throwing parts at it or tearing it apart. It doesn't help that it has a homemade cab and non-factory loader. (believe me, never make the mistake of that again) .. OH and we're having a very mild winter and this is the 2nd time I've used the tractor this winter, this week. Both times not much snow, although it's more soup today lol.
Any advice/help is appreciated.
Thanks!