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Bobcat 873 doesnt want to run in zero temps
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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 82862" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>Glad it's running. Sounds to me like you may have had water in your tank. That would explain the milky fuel, the water is heavier then the fuel and was on the bottom of the tank and was the first pumped out , then the good fuel came out. the 911 should have "dispersed" and diluted the water suspending it in the fuel so it could go through the fuel system. It don't take much water to do that either, probably not even a cup full. The cold weather when you first had the trouble was enough to gel the fuel and freeze the water in the fuel, plugging the filter. Several problems compounding each other. Good job using a completely separate fuel source to get it going. Congrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 82862, member: 9306"] Glad it's running. Sounds to me like you may have had water in your tank. That would explain the milky fuel, the water is heavier then the fuel and was on the bottom of the tank and was the first pumped out , then the good fuel came out. the 911 should have "dispersed" and diluted the water suspending it in the fuel so it could go through the fuel system. It don't take much water to do that either, probably not even a cup full. The cold weather when you first had the trouble was enough to gel the fuel and freeze the water in the fuel, plugging the filter. Several problems compounding each other. Good job using a completely separate fuel source to get it going. Congrats. [/QUOTE]
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