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<blockquote data-quote="Bamadan" data-source="post: 1653598" data-attributes="member: 25928"><p>Update on my tractor issue. First off, thanks to for all the replies you guys posted. I talked with a local guy that had a similar issue. He suggested draining the fuel tank, disconnecting the fuel line fitting at the tank, there would be an in-tank filter attached to that fitting (I did not know there was a filter in the tank), remove the filter and don't replace it. then flush out the tank, re-attach the fuel line. Then install an inline fuel filter outside the tank. I put in fresh fuel + added some fuel conditioner. I also replaced the engine fuel filter again. I ran the tractor some yesterday and sowed several acres of rye today, have not had any issues. I certainly hope this has solved my problem and maybe this info may help one of you down the road. THANKS!</p><p>[ATTACH]1131[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1132[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bamadan, post: 1653598, member: 25928"] Update on my tractor issue. First off, thanks to for all the replies you guys posted. I talked with a local guy that had a similar issue. He suggested draining the fuel tank, disconnecting the fuel line fitting at the tank, there would be an in-tank filter attached to that fitting (I did not know there was a filter in the tank), remove the filter and don't replace it. then flush out the tank, re-attach the fuel line. Then install an inline fuel filter outside the tank. I put in fresh fuel + added some fuel conditioner. I also replaced the engine fuel filter again. I ran the tractor some yesterday and sowed several acres of rye today, have not had any issues. I certainly hope this has solved my problem and maybe this info may help one of you down the road. THANKS! [ATTACH]1131[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1132[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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