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Fuel primer bulb collapsed S 750
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<blockquote data-quote="emilyjohnson85" data-source="post: 137094" data-attributes="member: 25438"><p>It sounds like you've partially solved the problem by clearing whatever was blocking the fuel line. If your Bobcat S750 doesn't have a pickup screen (as indicated by the parts catalog), then you likely didn't blow one off. The blockage could have been caused by debris or sediment in the tank that got sucked into the pickup tube. Since the fuel is flowing freely now, that blockage has been removed.</p><p></p><p>To prevent future issues, it might be a good idea to try siphoning or vacuuming any remaining debris from the tank. One method is to use a fluid transfer pump with a thin hose that can reach the bottom of the tank. This can help remove any potential obstructions without having to remove the tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilyjohnson85, post: 137094, member: 25438"] It sounds like you've partially solved the problem by clearing whatever was blocking the fuel line. If your Bobcat S750 doesn't have a pickup screen (as indicated by the parts catalog), then you likely didn't blow one off. The blockage could have been caused by debris or sediment in the tank that got sucked into the pickup tube. Since the fuel is flowing freely now, that blockage has been removed. To prevent future issues, it might be a good idea to try siphoning or vacuuming any remaining debris from the tank. One method is to use a fluid transfer pump with a thin hose that can reach the bottom of the tank. This can help remove any potential obstructions without having to remove the tank. [/QUOTE]
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