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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 55631" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>John</p><p>Well good to hear you got it going, plus one for Kubota there JD, I though the new JD where supposed to self bleed, but maybe opening them up gets air in the wrong place. Nothing worse then a diesel with a air leak in the fuel sytem, wear your starter and patience out for nothing.</p><p>A mechainc friend of mine always liked to submerge the fuel return line in a bucket of fuel when he got them running and look for any air bubbles comeing out. If they are spitting air out you still have a problem and you better keep working on it until the fuel being returned is solid fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 55631, member: 307"] John Well good to hear you got it going, plus one for Kubota there JD, I though the new JD where supposed to self bleed, but maybe opening them up gets air in the wrong place. Nothing worse then a diesel with a air leak in the fuel sytem, wear your starter and patience out for nothing. A mechainc friend of mine always liked to submerge the fuel return line in a bucket of fuel when he got them running and look for any air bubbles comeing out. If they are spitting air out you still have a problem and you better keep working on it until the fuel being returned is solid fuel. [/QUOTE]
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