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M4900 w/loader, finish mower, tiller, auger, rake. BX24 w/loader, backhoe
History.
Back in June my BX24 would "Almost" stall right in the middle of running. Running time for issue to appear, 20-30 minutes. Running RPM's are 2500-3000. The engine would stumble to below 1000 rpm and I would push the throttle back and wait for it to recover. I could continue but the issue would reappear in 5 minutes or less.
Solution #1
I figured dirty filters and changed both fuel filters. I thought I had the issue fixed because the stalling disappeared or so I thought. I was using the tractor about 30-45 minutes at a time. In August I was running and the stalling started again so I figured crud in the tank. I am using Power Service, (white or silver bottle depending on the season), so I am assuming algae, water or dirt issues are being dealt with. Changed the filters twice in August.
Solution #2
The tractor will now only run about 5 minutes before a stall. After changing the filters a few times and opening up the filters to inspect and finding nothing I changed the electric fuel pump. There is no change in operation.
Solution #3
I had been trying to avoid the hassle of pulling the fuel tank as long as I could.
This Friday I am pulling/flushing the tank and filling up with fresh fuel.
Question
Up until this issue the tractor has been trouble free. It still starts good and runs very good, before the almost stalling.
Is there anything else I may be over looking?
P.S. I have not been using the tractor for a long time with this issue. Meaning, when the trouble surfaced I dealt with it.
Back in June my BX24 would "Almost" stall right in the middle of running. Running time for issue to appear, 20-30 minutes. Running RPM's are 2500-3000. The engine would stumble to below 1000 rpm and I would push the throttle back and wait for it to recover. I could continue but the issue would reappear in 5 minutes or less.
Solution #1
I figured dirty filters and changed both fuel filters. I thought I had the issue fixed because the stalling disappeared or so I thought. I was using the tractor about 30-45 minutes at a time. In August I was running and the stalling started again so I figured crud in the tank. I am using Power Service, (white or silver bottle depending on the season), so I am assuming algae, water or dirt issues are being dealt with. Changed the filters twice in August.
Solution #2
The tractor will now only run about 5 minutes before a stall. After changing the filters a few times and opening up the filters to inspect and finding nothing I changed the electric fuel pump. There is no change in operation.
Solution #3
I had been trying to avoid the hassle of pulling the fuel tank as long as I could.
This Friday I am pulling/flushing the tank and filling up with fresh fuel.
Question
Up until this issue the tractor has been trouble free. It still starts good and runs very good, before the almost stalling.
Is there anything else I may be over looking?
P.S. I have not been using the tractor for a long time with this issue. Meaning, when the trouble surfaced I dealt with it.