Hey ya'll! I acquired a 2018 (I think that's what he said, but could be 2008) BX2350 yesterday with a crank-no start. 700 hours. Previous owner claimed he got bad diesel. Claimed he drained and flushed the fuel system. Said h put on a new filter and fresh fuel in and it ran for 30 minutes before shutting down. Won't start back up now. Previous owner was not internet savvy and only moderately mechanically inclined.
**I am very much mechanically inclined, but this is my first diesel and first tractor.**
My initial thought was air in the lines from the flush/refill. This is what I have done in the short time I have had it.
- I cracked the fitting at the pump before the filter and we get fuel when the pump is turned on. Didn't appear to be "airy", however, it was only a moderate flow and was "pulsing" (not a steady flow). Not sure at this moment if that is correct or not.
- I closed off that fitting, cracked open the three at the head, and started cranking. Fuel seeps from the nut (very weak flow) and #3 (the furthest to the rear) definitely had air seeping with it. Cranked until the fresh battery got weak and never got rid of the air bubbles.
- During cranking, I do get "puffs" from the exhaust, but the engine never comes close to firing over.
- I noticed that the fuel shutoff solenoid does not seem to move very much. Key off, it pulls the ram in to the solenoid. Key on, it pushes it out. However, we're only talking a few millimeters of travel either way. I cannot push/pull the ram by hand any further than it goes, though, so maybe that is correct.
I am thinking I will drain the fuel system, reverse flush it, and put on a fresh filter (is there 2 on this tractor?) so that I KNOW it is done. Might also look at replacing the fuel line that feeds #3 since that one is seeping air while the other 2 are not. I thought about checking all of the safety switches, but thought maybe I wouldn't get a crank at all if one of them was in fault. What else would you all start checking?
**I am very much mechanically inclined, but this is my first diesel and first tractor.**
My initial thought was air in the lines from the flush/refill. This is what I have done in the short time I have had it.
- I cracked the fitting at the pump before the filter and we get fuel when the pump is turned on. Didn't appear to be "airy", however, it was only a moderate flow and was "pulsing" (not a steady flow). Not sure at this moment if that is correct or not.
- I closed off that fitting, cracked open the three at the head, and started cranking. Fuel seeps from the nut (very weak flow) and #3 (the furthest to the rear) definitely had air seeping with it. Cranked until the fresh battery got weak and never got rid of the air bubbles.
- During cranking, I do get "puffs" from the exhaust, but the engine never comes close to firing over.
- I noticed that the fuel shutoff solenoid does not seem to move very much. Key off, it pulls the ram in to the solenoid. Key on, it pushes it out. However, we're only talking a few millimeters of travel either way. I cannot push/pull the ram by hand any further than it goes, though, so maybe that is correct.
I am thinking I will drain the fuel system, reverse flush it, and put on a fresh filter (is there 2 on this tractor?) so that I KNOW it is done. Might also look at replacing the fuel line that feeds #3 since that one is seeping air while the other 2 are not. I thought about checking all of the safety switches, but thought maybe I wouldn't get a crank at all if one of them was in fault. What else would you all start checking?
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