Today I was grappling logs out of a recent timber selective harvest on my farm. Somehow or another I got a small log or big stick hung up in my fuel line and I unhosed itself. My tractor quit and I couldn’t figure out why until I smelled the diesel fuel. I got out and found fuel running out onto the ground. I found the disconnected hose and reattached it.
Upon trying to start it back up I realized I had ran it dry. I looked at the clear filter and seen it was still full. So I went to the fuel filter and opened the bleeder and pumped the primer. Lots of air came out but after doing this several times over the next couple hours it still won’t start. I called the dealership and spoke to the service manager. I asked him if there was some kind of relay switch or something that kicks off under this condition and he said no.
After a few hours of checking fuses and redoing the fuel line purge I called it quits and went in the house.
This tractor has 8 hours on it.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Upon trying to start it back up I realized I had ran it dry. I looked at the clear filter and seen it was still full. So I went to the fuel filter and opened the bleeder and pumped the primer. Lots of air came out but after doing this several times over the next couple hours it still won’t start. I called the dealership and spoke to the service manager. I asked him if there was some kind of relay switch or something that kicks off under this condition and he said no.
After a few hours of checking fuses and redoing the fuel line purge I called it quits and went in the house.
This tractor has 8 hours on it.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks in advance!



