I have a 2012 BX 2370. Starts great and runs great in the summer. as soon as the temperature drops below around -10'c (14'f) it still starts fine (as long as the block heater is plugged in for 1/2 and hour beforehand) and runs great for about 15-20 mins. it then looses all power and the RPM becomes erratic before the engine dies (this seems to happen as soon as the engine gets up to temperature).
On initial start up from cold, I can hear the fuel pump running and it sounds normal (a steady rapid ticking sound). after it dies on me the fuel pump will sometimes run for a second or 2 where it sounds normal, then it will run very slowly or not at all, then pick up again etc.. I'm wondering if its freezing up as i am using the tractor to clear snow (moisture in the fuel causing ice crystals), although there is no build up of snow underneath. I've tried changing the first fuel filter, but that didn't help. I add winter additive to the fuel when i fill the tank, but that make little difference as well.
Would insulating the diesel line and fuel pump underneath the tractor make any difference? when i disconnect the line from the inlet to the pump (after the 1st filter) the fuel flows out freely.
This is a problem i have had since the unit was new. my local dealer could only recommend putting additive in the fuel.
Thanks for any input/feedback.
On initial start up from cold, I can hear the fuel pump running and it sounds normal (a steady rapid ticking sound). after it dies on me the fuel pump will sometimes run for a second or 2 where it sounds normal, then it will run very slowly or not at all, then pick up again etc.. I'm wondering if its freezing up as i am using the tractor to clear snow (moisture in the fuel causing ice crystals), although there is no build up of snow underneath. I've tried changing the first fuel filter, but that didn't help. I add winter additive to the fuel when i fill the tank, but that make little difference as well.
Would insulating the diesel line and fuel pump underneath the tractor make any difference? when i disconnect the line from the inlet to the pump (after the 1st filter) the fuel flows out freely.
This is a problem i have had since the unit was new. my local dealer could only recommend putting additive in the fuel.
Thanks for any input/feedback.
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