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bleedairfromfuelsystem
| ray | need to know procedure for bleeding air from fuel system. tractor will not crank
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| kevin | Bleeding air will not make it crank!! You need to check the electrical system. Further more it might be helpful if you told us what the machine is as well as some issues leading up to the failure. |
| Bevis | Step 1, be sure you have fuel flow to the injector pump. 2.Spin engine over and just crack the fuel line fitting on one of the injectors, while spinning the engine wait untill you see fuel out the lose fitting, then close the fitting. repete untill all cyls, have been blead. give the starter a breather it will get hot. do one injector and if the starter is hot, let it cool a little before doing the next. |
| Dave Cameron | I recently changed fuel filter on a Kubota M4500DT tractor and I am having problems with air in the fuel lines. I know of the bleeder on the fuel filter and the bleeder on top of were the fuel filter attaches is there any other bleeders I should know about? How do I properly bleed the system? Please send answer to my email Thanks
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| scott mabe | my m9000 has a bleeder on the pump that bleeds fuel back to the tank
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