I have a 3 year old TZ22da Subcompact New Holland with 200 hours on it. It just started to stutter and stall out. It was time for the full maintenance anyway.....
I figured it was a fuel issue. I picked up the two fuel filters, primary and secondary. I replaced the primary filter located behind the left rear tire without too much of a problem. The stuttering continued. I located the secondary fuel filter with water catch bowl and for the life of me, I can't get in close enough to even grab it with my hands let alone get a wrench in there. What is the trick to changing that filter? Do I have to remove the right front side panels near the engine?
And do you think the stuttering fuel starved type of behaviour is due to the fuel? The primary filter had not been changed since new and it was very dirty.
Thanks
Sparty21
I figured it was a fuel issue. I picked up the two fuel filters, primary and secondary. I replaced the primary filter located behind the left rear tire without too much of a problem. The stuttering continued. I located the secondary fuel filter with water catch bowl and for the life of me, I can't get in close enough to even grab it with my hands let alone get a wrench in there. What is the trick to changing that filter? Do I have to remove the right front side panels near the engine?
And do you think the stuttering fuel starved type of behaviour is due to the fuel? The primary filter had not been changed since new and it was very dirty.
Thanks
Sparty21