I'm looking for some advice on a problem that just started happening.
I bought a used 2011 BX25 and have been using it for over a year with no problems. It currently has 360 hours on it.
About a week ago I was driving up a hill and I noticed the RPM's started to drop.
From 2100 to 1800 to 1700.
When I went back to level ground it went right back up to 2100. Strange.
I looked at my fuel gauge and it was just under 1/4 tank so I figured I fuel starved while on the incline.
Yesterday I was out and the tractor actually bogged down and died. It did start back up but it was messy getting it back to the garage. Sort of similar situation. 1/4 tank of fuel and I had been doing hills but at the time was on pretty level ground.
Today I cleaned out the air filter (normal) and I replaced both fuel filters.
I also took an air compressor and blew out the fuel cap.
It barely started and then died several times.
Then I poured about 1 quart of fuel in it and it started right up again, ran for about 1.5 hours and then bogged down again.
Any advice?
I am wondering whether my fuel gauge is incorrect...or perhaps there is some debris of some sort preventing fuel from coming out of the tank. Not sure how to fix that though.
Here is a video of it bogging down earlier today.
http://youtu.be/vNptbGsLn_Y
I bought a used 2011 BX25 and have been using it for over a year with no problems. It currently has 360 hours on it.
About a week ago I was driving up a hill and I noticed the RPM's started to drop.
From 2100 to 1800 to 1700.
When I went back to level ground it went right back up to 2100. Strange.
I looked at my fuel gauge and it was just under 1/4 tank so I figured I fuel starved while on the incline.
Yesterday I was out and the tractor actually bogged down and died. It did start back up but it was messy getting it back to the garage. Sort of similar situation. 1/4 tank of fuel and I had been doing hills but at the time was on pretty level ground.
Today I cleaned out the air filter (normal) and I replaced both fuel filters.
I also took an air compressor and blew out the fuel cap.
It barely started and then died several times.
Then I poured about 1 quart of fuel in it and it started right up again, ran for about 1.5 hours and then bogged down again.
Any advice?
I am wondering whether my fuel gauge is incorrect...or perhaps there is some debris of some sort preventing fuel from coming out of the tank. Not sure how to fix that though.
Here is a video of it bogging down earlier today.
http://youtu.be/vNptbGsLn_Y
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