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Fuel primer bulb collapsed S 750
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<blockquote data-quote="TB" data-source="post: 137076" data-attributes="member: 13858"><p>I have an S750 that was starving for fuel. I opened the door and saw that the bulb was collapsed. I've read enough forum comments to recognize that I may have a plugged supply line or pickup screen. I was surprised when I went to look at Bobcat Parts catalog that there does not seem to be a pickup screen in the S750. I wasn't aware that some (apparently all of the new ones) don't have that screened pickup. I removed the supply line from the bulb and was able to get air in it. I tried sucking fuel with no success. Concerned that I would blow off the screen (remember I wasn't aware that some don't have screens), I held the compressed air gun a few inches away from the hose and tried to get what ever was plugging up the line loosened up. When it (not sure what IT was) broke free, fuel flowed freely. So.. all of that preface to ask.... </p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Did I solve the problem? Did something get dropped in the fuel tank, large enough to get sucked into the pickup tube or did I screw up and blow off the screen? (that doesn't appear on the bobcat parts catalog for SN A3LJ36XXX? I ran the loader for a short time without any apparent issues.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Is there a way to suck fuel and debris from the tank (assuming something is still in there that can get stuck again), without removing the tank?</li> </ol></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB, post: 137076, member: 13858"] I have an S750 that was starving for fuel. I opened the door and saw that the bulb was collapsed. I've read enough forum comments to recognize that I may have a plugged supply line or pickup screen. I was surprised when I went to look at Bobcat Parts catalog that there does not seem to be a pickup screen in the S750. I wasn't aware that some (apparently all of the new ones) don't have that screened pickup. I removed the supply line from the bulb and was able to get air in it. I tried sucking fuel with no success. Concerned that I would blow off the screen (remember I wasn't aware that some don't have screens), I held the compressed air gun a few inches away from the hose and tried to get what ever was plugging up the line loosened up. When it (not sure what IT was) broke free, fuel flowed freely. So.. all of that preface to ask.... [LIST=1] [*]Did I solve the problem? Did something get dropped in the fuel tank, large enough to get sucked into the pickup tube or did I screw up and blow off the screen? (that doesn't appear on the bobcat parts catalog for SN A3LJ36XXX? I ran the loader for a short time without any apparent issues. [*]Is there a way to suck fuel and debris from the tank (assuming something is still in there that can get stuck again), without removing the tank? [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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