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773 fuel problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Chandler" data-source="post: 37756" data-attributes="member: 1850"><p>I went ahead and pulled the fuel pickup tube out. It was gone, only about an inch or so left of it. I went to the Bobcat dealer and got a new tube and tank grommet. Total cost was about eight dollars. It was kinda hard to get to. Where the hose goes into the tank, there is only about an inch or so of hose to work with where it comes from underneath the hydraulic pump. Got it going in about two hours. I didn't put a new screen on the new pickup hose. The parts man at the Bobcat dealer said to put an inline filter in the hose before the cartridge filter and that will take care of any trash and pieces of any hose that deteriorates later on. What was left of the fuel pickup line that I pulled out was cracked and easily broken off. Thanks a lot Tazza for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chandler, post: 37756, member: 1850"] I went ahead and pulled the fuel pickup tube out. It was gone, only about an inch or so left of it. I went to the Bobcat dealer and got a new tube and tank grommet. Total cost was about eight dollars. It was kinda hard to get to. Where the hose goes into the tank, there is only about an inch or so of hose to work with where it comes from underneath the hydraulic pump. Got it going in about two hours. I didn't put a new screen on the new pickup hose. The parts man at the Bobcat dealer said to put an inline filter in the hose before the cartridge filter and that will take care of any trash and pieces of any hose that deteriorates later on. What was left of the fuel pickup line that I pulled out was cracked and easily broken off. Thanks a lot Tazza for your help! [/QUOTE]
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