Have been having problems with my L4701 stalling this week after filling up the fuel tank.
It would lose power and it would stall out, then after sitting 2-3 minutes it would start and run for 3-4 minutes and then die again.
I went to the dealer this morning to get an air filter and a fuel filter. I changed out both but then couldn't get the tractor to start at all after that. I followed the fuel system bleeding procedure in the WSM. The best I could do was a couple of very weak attempts to turn over that never caught on, but for the most park it just cranked with no result. .
I did notice that the new fuel filter filled up with fuel pretty quickly, but that there was no spurting from the bleed valve like I would have expected while running the bleed procedure.
Is this possibly a sign of a bad lift pump and the tractor getting no pressure?
I also cleaned out the water bowl - it was full of gunk, but no water - and it does appear that fuel is getting to the bowl from the tank. It's a fairly consistent stream, a little more than a trickle, but it's not a torrent, either. What should that flow look like?
It would lose power and it would stall out, then after sitting 2-3 minutes it would start and run for 3-4 minutes and then die again.
I went to the dealer this morning to get an air filter and a fuel filter. I changed out both but then couldn't get the tractor to start at all after that. I followed the fuel system bleeding procedure in the WSM. The best I could do was a couple of very weak attempts to turn over that never caught on, but for the most park it just cranked with no result. .
I did notice that the new fuel filter filled up with fuel pretty quickly, but that there was no spurting from the bleed valve like I would have expected while running the bleed procedure.
Is this possibly a sign of a bad lift pump and the tractor getting no pressure?
I also cleaned out the water bowl - it was full of gunk, but no water - and it does appear that fuel is getting to the bowl from the tank. It's a fairly consistent stream, a little more than a trickle, but it's not a torrent, either. What should that flow look like?
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