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In Reply to: case/david brown 1494 fuel problems posted by david on Monday, August 24, 2009:
an update!!
well, i went back to the farm on the weekend and changed the fuel filters, opened the fuel cap and left it loose , then opened the line from the tank to the lift pump and checked there, could see no obstructions in the line , and bled the filters, injector pump and did not have to crack any injectors to start it!i used it for about half an hour before shutting it down.
all seemed good til the next morning,
when i tried to start it, it tried to fire,ran for 30 seconds, then died. after trying to crank it a couple of times, i left it !!!!!!!!
so.... next time i go up to the farm, ......
maybe i will have to go over the lines that i have opened and see if i did not tighten something properly and.....
thanks all for any suggestions
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