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743 lack of fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="royman" data-source="post: 42646" data-attributes="member: 5232"><p>looks like you have replaced everything...like you said it runs when the tank is full. I wonder if the extra wieght of the fuel was helping add a few extra psi until the tank got lower How is the fuel shut off assembly, any wear? the leavers and cable. are they tight and not moving from vibration? also with some of our older JD tractors on the farm we had to add a deisel fuel lubricant into the tank now and then to help lubricate the rack in the fuel pump. we found that the newer fuels are dryer and over time the tractor would be hard to start or low on power because the fuel rack was hanging up....even added a little automatic transmision fluid into the deisel tank, works well as a lubricant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royman, post: 42646, member: 5232"] looks like you have replaced everything...like you said it runs when the tank is full. I wonder if the extra wieght of the fuel was helping add a few extra psi until the tank got lower How is the fuel shut off assembly, any wear? the leavers and cable. are they tight and not moving from vibration? also with some of our older JD tractors on the farm we had to add a deisel fuel lubricant into the tank now and then to help lubricate the rack in the fuel pump. we found that the newer fuels are dryer and over time the tractor would be hard to start or low on power because the fuel rack was hanging up....even added a little automatic transmision fluid into the deisel tank, works well as a lubricant [/QUOTE]
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