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Bobcat 873 doesnt want to run in zero temps
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatguy" data-source="post: 82312" data-attributes="member: 11457"><p>When the engine starts to die down if you have time go back to your primer bulb and give it a few pumps. I had a 873 that did something similar and it ended up being the fuel lift pump going bad. It would run fine for a while then just start falling flat. I pumped the bulb and it picked back up again and ran fine. Another thing, your pickup tube could have a crack and if the fuel shifts below the crack during operation you could suck air causing it to drop down then pick back up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatguy, post: 82312, member: 11457"] When the engine starts to die down if you have time go back to your primer bulb and give it a few pumps. I had a 873 that did something similar and it ended up being the fuel lift pump going bad. It would run fine for a while then just start falling flat. I pumped the bulb and it picked back up again and ran fine. Another thing, your pickup tube could have a crack and if the fuel shifts below the crack during operation you could suck air causing it to drop down then pick back up again. [/QUOTE]
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