Hi All,
This machine is only a few months old. Today I was using it and noticed it would randomly start sputtering and RPMs would drop significantly. Then it would start behaving properly again. I was trying to determine a pattern to this behavior, but wasn't able to.
I noticed when I turn the key to on, I don't hear the fuel pump at all (I think every other time I've ever turned the key to "on", I have noticed the rapid clicking of the pump). I called the dealer and they said it could be debris in the fuel line and to check that and call back if not.
I disconnected the line from the fuel pump inlet (after the first filter) and got a very fast stream - absolutely no question that it's 100% clear. I disconnected the line from the outlet and got a steady, but less dramatic stream from the outlet of the fuel pump. I figure this is because it's a much smaller diameter than the actual line from the tank.
I then disconnected the line from the engine. I got fuel here too as long as I held the line low - not a crazy flow, but roughly similar in volume to the fuel pump outlet. If I hold the line too high, it stops. I turned the key to on with the line disconnected and held high and got no flow, and no pump sounds. Checked the fuse for the fuel pump and it's good. It's connected as well and I don't see any damage to the wires. With everything reconnected, it no longer starts at all - just an occasional sputter. I definitely lost a good amount of fuel disconnecting lines (and dumped what I caught into my heating oil tank rather than back into the tractor), so I'm thinking the fuel level is now low enough where gravity isn't helping as much. It's probably around 3/4 full.
I called the dealer and they're going to grab it next week and said if it's a failure under warranty, no charge, if it is debris they would have to charge me which I totally understand.
Just making sure my thinking that it's a fuel pump failure and probably not debris is correct.
This machine is only a few months old. Today I was using it and noticed it would randomly start sputtering and RPMs would drop significantly. Then it would start behaving properly again. I was trying to determine a pattern to this behavior, but wasn't able to.
I noticed when I turn the key to on, I don't hear the fuel pump at all (I think every other time I've ever turned the key to "on", I have noticed the rapid clicking of the pump). I called the dealer and they said it could be debris in the fuel line and to check that and call back if not.
I disconnected the line from the fuel pump inlet (after the first filter) and got a very fast stream - absolutely no question that it's 100% clear. I disconnected the line from the outlet and got a steady, but less dramatic stream from the outlet of the fuel pump. I figure this is because it's a much smaller diameter than the actual line from the tank.
I then disconnected the line from the engine. I got fuel here too as long as I held the line low - not a crazy flow, but roughly similar in volume to the fuel pump outlet. If I hold the line too high, it stops. I turned the key to on with the line disconnected and held high and got no flow, and no pump sounds. Checked the fuse for the fuel pump and it's good. It's connected as well and I don't see any damage to the wires. With everything reconnected, it no longer starts at all - just an occasional sputter. I definitely lost a good amount of fuel disconnecting lines (and dumped what I caught into my heating oil tank rather than back into the tractor), so I'm thinking the fuel level is now low enough where gravity isn't helping as much. It's probably around 3/4 full.
I called the dealer and they're going to grab it next week and said if it's a failure under warranty, no charge, if it is debris they would have to charge me which I totally understand.
Just making sure my thinking that it's a fuel pump failure and probably not debris is correct.
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