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99 Bobcat 863 not starting
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<blockquote data-quote="mikorne" data-source="post: 91159" data-attributes="member: 13137"><p>Thanks for the welcome and info mmsllc & Tazza...... So, I went back to the fuel filter bleeder screw and loosened it, but nothing came out until I removed the screw completely. Minimal fuel came out, so I squeezed the primer bulb a few times and I got a small and inconsistent bit of fuel to come out. I repeated this a few times, only to get the same result of a small amount of fuel coming out and any type of flow would stop until I squeezed the primer again. I put the bleeder screw back in and gave it a crank and it started up with some fairly heavy smoke. It ran for about 60 seconds and died like it had done originally. I repeated the bleeder screw/primer scenario again, but this time I didn't have any luck with it starting back up. Pretty obvious it's some type of fuel issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikorne, post: 91159, member: 13137"] Thanks for the welcome and info mmsllc & Tazza...... So, I went back to the fuel filter bleeder screw and loosened it, but nothing came out until I removed the screw completely. Minimal fuel came out, so I squeezed the primer bulb a few times and I got a small and inconsistent bit of fuel to come out. I repeated this a few times, only to get the same result of a small amount of fuel coming out and any type of flow would stop until I squeezed the primer again. I put the bleeder screw back in and gave it a crank and it started up with some fairly heavy smoke. It ran for about 60 seconds and died like it had done originally. I repeated the bleeder screw/primer scenario again, but this time I didn't have any luck with it starting back up. Pretty obvious it's some type of fuel issue. [/QUOTE]
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