


I’m hearing wisdom! Good one on Father TimeNow is the time to start a spreadsheet to keep track of the expenses involved with getting this tractor working. You can also have one for your time invested, but don't total it up too often, or you will lose all incentive to get it running. I like projects like this because of the challenge, but at some point in life, the chase isn't worth the reward, as when you get really old. I'm so old, I remember father time when he was an infant.

It is returning fuel to the tank through the injector return lines but my gosh how much cranking do I have to do to get fuel to come out at the injector end lines??It set at the factory for engine speed.
DO NOT ADJUST IT!
Hence the reason it has a tamper resistance cap!
Forget adding stuff like a fuel pump, just bottle feed the injection pump from over the engine, bleed the injection lines at the injectors not at the injection pump.
And see if it one, it moves diesel out to the injectors, or 2 it fires up after bleeding injection lines.
Did you crack the injector lines at the injectors to bleed the injectors?It’s
It is returning fuel to the tank through the injector return lines but my gosh how much cranking do I have to do to get fuel to come out at the injector end lines??
yes I have cracked the top hard fuel line loose at the injector and have cranked a lot. No fuel is coming out.Did you crack the injector lines at the injectors to bleed the injectors?
Are you getting fuel from those connections?
If your not, your going to need to pull the injection pump and the injectors and have them cleaned and possibly rebuilt.
Good point.Before I spent any time or money on it I’d call my local sherriff and run it thru NCIC.
Wow!It will do things you never imagined!
I'd be sure and document the fact that you were cleaning up the lady's property and she told you that you could have it.for a old tractor, I'd prolly roll the dice and keep it/restore it.
I don't think anybody is gonna come looking for it.