Mbatt, welcome to the forum. As mentioned be sure you have fuel that is winter treated so it will flow!
Why do you think it won't start? Has it been started recently? How do you know there is fuel to the IP?
If you do have fuel without air at the injection pump this will get you to a start position.
I am not familiar with your tractor specifically, so if you see something obviously different speak up.
Have your battery fully charged. Loosen the nuts at the top of the three injectors a couple of turns. You don't need to completely remove them. Have you throttle on full advanced. Turn engine over with started in 15-20 second burst. Wait 30 seconds and repeat. Do this process 4-5 times. You'll soon see fuel dribbling out of the lines. When you notice only fuel, no air bubbles, from one line tighten it back down. Do the same for the remaining two lines.
When you have completed this process the engine should start. May run rough for a minute or two, but will clear up.