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Problems with John Deere Tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="WFfarm" data-source="post: 1653654" data-attributes="member: 39155"><p>We had issues like that creep up on a couple of our tractors that we let the fuel tanks run very low or empty. After refueling we would have intermittant issues of loosing power or stalling. Changing filters help for a while. </p><p></p><p>If you change the fuel filter and the problem goes away, ask yourself where did that debris come from that fowled the filter. Lots of times it's coming from the tank. Running the tank down stirrer up all the crud and debris that was happily resting on the bottom of your tank and gets into the tank screen, fuel line fittings and filters. One tractor we replace the lift pump, and fuel filters, but eventually found black clumps of crud in a banjo fitting of the fuel line coming out of the water separator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WFfarm, post: 1653654, member: 39155"] We had issues like that creep up on a couple of our tractors that we let the fuel tanks run very low or empty. After refueling we would have intermittant issues of loosing power or stalling. Changing filters help for a while. If you change the fuel filter and the problem goes away, ask yourself where did that debris come from that fowled the filter. Lots of times it's coming from the tank. Running the tank down stirrer up all the crud and debris that was happily resting on the bottom of your tank and gets into the tank screen, fuel line fittings and filters. One tractor we replace the lift pump, and fuel filters, but eventually found black clumps of crud in a banjo fitting of the fuel line coming out of the water separator. [/QUOTE]
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