Good morning everyone. I live up here in Maine and boy its cold out side right now its been hovering about 0°F.. As alot of you might now we had a storm came through from Saturday night right through to Sunday night. went out this morning and my BX25 would not start. turned but no fire. got out my halogen lights out in hopes of warming the engine a bit. Killed the battery in the process. Jumped it and it started like a charm. made it half way down the driveway and it started starving for diesel. it just died and would not start. I used my jeep to pull it back to the house climbed under and replaced fuel filters. took the first one off and only had a drizzle come out. I than disconnected the up line end of the rear filter and again a drizzle. popped off the filter from the down side of the filter and had a gusher on my hands....got it all fixed up and was able to start the BX again. this time it ran for about 10-15 minutes and started starving again for fuel.. I ran to the parts store and grabbed some diesel 911 through it into the tank and started the tractor again.it will only run for a few seconds at a time. I was hoping to cycle the Diesel 911 throughout the whole tank and line.. for though who don't know Diesel 911 is to brake down the gelled diesel in the lines and filters.
I am open to any suggestions. I am doing all my work out side in the cold and snow.
I am open to any suggestions. I am doing all my work out side in the cold and snow.