I'm curious if your problem was fixed? My L2501 is doing this same thing and I have tried everything to no avail.So finally heard back from from dealer. They are replacing the lift pump
So finally heard back from from dealer. They are replacing the lift pump
Eserv's advice is one of the ones to take very seriously.On this one my bet is a failed lift pump. (lever broken so not moving the diaphram) I've run into it a few times on those engines.
Was thinking the same thing...Symptoms sound pretty similar.Although, I don’t have this model I’m curious if this fixed the problem as well.
Also wondering if this might be the problem that beaterboss had with his causing him to trade it in on a different tractor, take a look at the “ Ive had ENOUGH” thread.
Many tractors do not need a fuel pump all the time. Often the pump is needed when climbing steep hills or when fuel levels in the tank are low.My L2501 also seemed to "cut out" when opening the throttle above 1800 RPM for longer periods. Since most of the time I vary the throttle position and run below that, it usually only happened in transport mode, or higher RPM PTO work...
I tried loosening the fuel cap and that seems to fix it for me. I think that with a full tank, diesel seems to get up into the rubber gasket and airlock it...I'll watch it for now..