dvcochran
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Equipment
Kubota M9000, New Holland TN90, Deere 2640, Vermeer 504N, Vermeer 504SI, more
I have had my M9000 for 3 years and it has been a strong running, reliable tractor. After our first hay cutting this spring, which takes about 30-40 hours per tractor my M9 started loosing power after running for a short amount of time (15-20 minutes). It never stalled but would smother down like it was going to stall. I could clutch it for several seconds and it would pick back up and it would be ok for few minutes.
I thought I had bad fuel so I drained the tanks, checked the crossover line between tanks, blew out all the lines and vents, and replaced the fuel and water separator filters. Got fuel from another source and it ran fine through second cutting, third cutting and about 30 house of bush hogging.
Earlier this week I did about 20 hours of bush hogging and yesterday the tractor started doing the same thing it did earlier this year, smothering down and nearly stalling. I blew out the vents today, added 10 gallons of fuel from another source, added about 10 gallons worth of Power Service Cetane Boost and 10 gallons of PS fuel and tank cleaner and tried it again. After about 15-20 minutes of mowing it started doing the same thing only worse and stalled a couple of times.
I am not certain if this tracks, but the problem started yesterday after bouncing around on some rough, hilly ground.
I assume I need to drain the tanks and change the filters again? Is there anything else I should check?
I saw a few posts about the water separator and a screen. It is easier to remove mine from the tractor (1 bolt) when servicing so I had it off earlier this year and do not remember seeing a screen.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
I thought I had bad fuel so I drained the tanks, checked the crossover line between tanks, blew out all the lines and vents, and replaced the fuel and water separator filters. Got fuel from another source and it ran fine through second cutting, third cutting and about 30 house of bush hogging.
Earlier this week I did about 20 hours of bush hogging and yesterday the tractor started doing the same thing it did earlier this year, smothering down and nearly stalling. I blew out the vents today, added 10 gallons of fuel from another source, added about 10 gallons worth of Power Service Cetane Boost and 10 gallons of PS fuel and tank cleaner and tried it again. After about 15-20 minutes of mowing it started doing the same thing only worse and stalled a couple of times.
I am not certain if this tracks, but the problem started yesterday after bouncing around on some rough, hilly ground.
I assume I need to drain the tanks and change the filters again? Is there anything else I should check?
I saw a few posts about the water separator and a screen. It is easier to remove mine from the tractor (1 bolt) when servicing so I had it off earlier this year and do not remember seeing a screen.
Any suggestions are appreciated.