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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimenut" data-source="post: 110321" data-attributes="member: 18489"><p>Update. Went to Deere and got all new filters. Hadn't replaced inline. Replaced water separator, it was clean. Replaced inline filter, small amount of debris came out. Bled lines at separator and cranked it over. Finally started up and cleared out. Ran for 15 seconds and died. Let it sit with key on for 15 seconds and fires back up. Dies after running for 5 seconds. If I try and restart it immediately, does nothing but crank. Let it sit for a few moments and fires back up. Like it's starving for fuel. Inline pump seems to be working. I don't have the testing equipment to measure flow but fuel spits out of bleed valve at separator at a pretty good rate. Without taking it to Deere just yet, am I better off replacing inline pump at $120 or pulling off injector pump and having it tested? Any suggestions would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimenut, post: 110321, member: 18489"] Update. Went to Deere and got all new filters. Hadn't replaced inline. Replaced water separator, it was clean. Replaced inline filter, small amount of debris came out. Bled lines at separator and cranked it over. Finally started up and cleared out. Ran for 15 seconds and died. Let it sit with key on for 15 seconds and fires back up. Dies after running for 5 seconds. If I try and restart it immediately, does nothing but crank. Let it sit for a few moments and fires back up. Like it's starving for fuel. Inline pump seems to be working. I don't have the testing equipment to measure flow but fuel spits out of bleed valve at separator at a pretty good rate. Without taking it to Deere just yet, am I better off replacing inline pump at $120 or pulling off injector pump and having it tested? Any suggestions would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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