Had the tractor serviced at 414 hours (the works - fuel filter, oil and filter, HST fluid and filters, air filter, blade, RC clutch adjustment, etc). Has 442 on it now.
Ran great for about 10 hours of mowing, then while mowing it stalled. Would crank, but would not restart. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, restarted, so as it was late, I put it away for the evening. Next day, as the fuel was low, I put about 8 gallon s of fresh diesel in it. I mowed for about another 7 hours, no issues. Refueled again with fresh diesel when I was done.
Got on it a few days later to go pick up fallen limbs with the grapple. It ran for about 5 minutes and stalled. Would crank over but wouldn't start. Let it sit. Went back about 15 minutes later, it started and I took it back to the barn.
Searched the forums, sounds like a fuel issue. possibly air in the system. I cleaned the water separator (was clean with no water in the bowl and no gunk on the screen, and filled the bowl upon reinstall). I bled the system repeatedly using the bleed screw on the fuel filter.
Loaded it up to take to another property. It stalled repeatedly after about 2 minutes of use. It would crank, but not start. I could bleed with the fuel filter bleed screw and it would immediately restart and run again for about 2 minutes and then stall again. Or I could let it sit for about 10 minutes and it would restart.
It is not missing, sputtering or underpowered when running. I get one small drop in power advanced warning, then a couple of seconds later it stalls. I have not noticed any diesel leaks from any lines, etc.
I'm guessing I am getting air into the system from somewhere as when I bleed it it will restart? I'm going to go replace the new fuel filter with another one to eliminate a bad seal, plugged filter, etc.
I was going to try to bleed at the fuel injectors, but they seem to be buried under the DPF filter,, air filter and fuel tank.
Anyone else experience and solve this or have any other ideas before I load it up and take it back to the shop?
Many thanks!
Ran great for about 10 hours of mowing, then while mowing it stalled. Would crank, but would not restart. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, restarted, so as it was late, I put it away for the evening. Next day, as the fuel was low, I put about 8 gallon s of fresh diesel in it. I mowed for about another 7 hours, no issues. Refueled again with fresh diesel when I was done.
Got on it a few days later to go pick up fallen limbs with the grapple. It ran for about 5 minutes and stalled. Would crank over but wouldn't start. Let it sit. Went back about 15 minutes later, it started and I took it back to the barn.
Searched the forums, sounds like a fuel issue. possibly air in the system. I cleaned the water separator (was clean with no water in the bowl and no gunk on the screen, and filled the bowl upon reinstall). I bled the system repeatedly using the bleed screw on the fuel filter.
Loaded it up to take to another property. It stalled repeatedly after about 2 minutes of use. It would crank, but not start. I could bleed with the fuel filter bleed screw and it would immediately restart and run again for about 2 minutes and then stall again. Or I could let it sit for about 10 minutes and it would restart.
It is not missing, sputtering or underpowered when running. I get one small drop in power advanced warning, then a couple of seconds later it stalls. I have not noticed any diesel leaks from any lines, etc.
I'm guessing I am getting air into the system from somewhere as when I bleed it it will restart? I'm going to go replace the new fuel filter with another one to eliminate a bad seal, plugged filter, etc.
I was going to try to bleed at the fuel injectors, but they seem to be buried under the DPF filter,, air filter and fuel tank.
Anyone else experience and solve this or have any other ideas before I load it up and take it back to the shop?
Many thanks!
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