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In Reply to: Re: air in fuel system posted by AJ on Tuesday, January 08, 2008:
Hi And Thanks AJ that was the problem,I drained the fuel tank and found some form of dirt in the fuel sediment bowl right at the shut off,Dirt was caught in the shut and didnt make it down to the screen or into the bowl it seemed maby like a piece of silicon.It runs smooth and doesent smoke now.The way these tractors are set up the fuel tank is quite low, compared to my 1650 cockshutt that has the same type fuel pump only 6 cylinder the tank is mounted high and the fuel will run by gravity no problem down to the pump but these case crawlers have to be topped right to the top with fuel before you can bleed the air out of thr system and i mean right to the neck of the fuel tank,Even with the dirt cleaned out the fuel did'nt run real free to the filter ii guess not to much help from gravity with the tank beeing so low. The part I can't figure is if its not getting enough fuel why does it smoke.miss,stumble and almost act like its over fueling.Thanks Again AJ.