Hey all, I just now joined as I need some help with my M9000 that’s been sitting for a couple years.
Go back a couple years ago, and the tractor was running fine, and suddenly it died. It acted like it ran out of fuel. We parked it in front of the barn and... well... here we are.
The other day we did what you’d do for any diesel that’s sat for a while. Primed the pump and let out the air, and figure out if anything was different. It started right up, with absolutely zero issues. As I get down to start checking everything else and start to lower the hood, the engine starts to die down from a high idle, and then it eventually just died. After that we blew out the lines for the vent to the tank, and from the pump on the side of the engine to the tank. An interesting tidbit, when i was blowing air through to the gas tank from the pump, I heard a high pitched sound that sounded much like a dental drill, so I may have instead blown air through the pump...
Regardless, we decided to change the fuel filter today, just in case it was stopped up, primed it, and same exact problem. The engine is definitely getting primed well so I don’t think that I need to bleed at the injector... it’ll run at high idle for a solid minute before it drops down.
So, with the fuel venting cleared up, fuel filter cleared up, and priming done... I’m at a loss. When I prime I do hear some air somewhere, but I can’t pinpoint where. So, what do you guys think my next course of action should be?
Bonus video of the dying characteristics, taken just a few minutes ago.https://youtu.be/7nT0WLw0tmY
Go back a couple years ago, and the tractor was running fine, and suddenly it died. It acted like it ran out of fuel. We parked it in front of the barn and... well... here we are.
The other day we did what you’d do for any diesel that’s sat for a while. Primed the pump and let out the air, and figure out if anything was different. It started right up, with absolutely zero issues. As I get down to start checking everything else and start to lower the hood, the engine starts to die down from a high idle, and then it eventually just died. After that we blew out the lines for the vent to the tank, and from the pump on the side of the engine to the tank. An interesting tidbit, when i was blowing air through to the gas tank from the pump, I heard a high pitched sound that sounded much like a dental drill, so I may have instead blown air through the pump...
Regardless, we decided to change the fuel filter today, just in case it was stopped up, primed it, and same exact problem. The engine is definitely getting primed well so I don’t think that I need to bleed at the injector... it’ll run at high idle for a solid minute before it drops down.
So, with the fuel venting cleared up, fuel filter cleared up, and priming done... I’m at a loss. When I prime I do hear some air somewhere, but I can’t pinpoint where. So, what do you guys think my next course of action should be?
Bonus video of the dying characteristics, taken just a few minutes ago.https://youtu.be/7nT0WLw0tmY