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| Yann Melcher | I have a David Brown (I thinks it's an 850). It has a 4 cylinder engine and worked great until recently. I ran out of fuel. As suggested by others, I primed the fuel system , opened various points in the fuel system to bleed out air. Fuel come's out but still won't start. I starts on ether but won't continue to run. Fuel come's to each injector (in little spurts) And a little fuel also come's on small top line I did all I could (cleaned filters and more). Any clue ? Please help ! Any help appreciated. Thank you for reading. Have a good day. Yann
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| C. Hager | Had similar problem. The fuel rail in injector pump was stuck. My tractor has the Simms punp which has a plate, when taken off the fuel rail slides side to side. You need to drain the pump of it's own oil supply and refill it when assemabled back together. You have to take the fuel trottle cable off and try moving the kill switch.
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