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Bobcat 742 won't stay running
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<blockquote data-quote="Gbannish" data-source="post: 129283" data-attributes="member: 3605"><p>When it dies, is the fuel primer bulb soft or hard? That might give a clue... My 743 had a bad fuel pickup tube (like you already replaced) and would die after 10 minutes running and only run on a full tank of fuel. At that point, the primer bulb was soft... But I could get going again by squeezing the bulb several times. After replacing the fuel pickup, it didn't die, the bulb was firm, and could run down the fuel tank...</p><p>When you replaced the fuel pick-up hose, did you check for a clog in the metal 90 degree fitting that the tube goes into? There's a great YouTube guy who says that is a common thing to clog up, and might be worth checking...</p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gbannish, post: 129283, member: 3605"] When it dies, is the fuel primer bulb soft or hard? That might give a clue... My 743 had a bad fuel pickup tube (like you already replaced) and would die after 10 minutes running and only run on a full tank of fuel. At that point, the primer bulb was soft... But I could get going again by squeezing the bulb several times. After replacing the fuel pickup, it didn't die, the bulb was firm, and could run down the fuel tank... When you replaced the fuel pick-up hose, did you check for a clog in the metal 90 degree fitting that the tube goes into? There's a great YouTube guy who says that is a common thing to clog up, and might be worth checking... Good luck, Greg [/QUOTE]
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