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In Reply to: air in fuel posted by racenail5 on Saturday, April 26, 2008:
Thanks for your replies. I have cracked the lines at the injectors and cranked the poor old tractor 10 seconds at a time until the battery was about done twice - no fuel. I pulled the fuel line behind the fuel pump and there was fuel pumping out (didn't seem real strong).There is no fuel coming out of the second fuel line air vent that is after the pump. I think there should be other wise how do you know the air is out of the line. It seems to be gravity feed from the fuel filter/sediment bowl to the fuel pump and as I said there is fuel pulsing out behind the pump when I crank the engine. When I am not cranking the engine the fuel runs out much like it does out of the first fuel line air vent.
Thank you