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bleeding fuel system on Massey Ferguson 35 3 cylinder diesel

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Laura Cattermol

12-20-2007 08:44:59




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Have run out of diesel. Refilled and succeeded in bleeding fuel by turning engine up to only lower valve on pump. Have also opened no. 1 cylinder injector pipe at injector. Also no diesel coming up. Any ideas?




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Bob N.Y.

12-20-2007 16:43:07




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 Re: bleeding fuel system on Massey Ferguson 35 3 cylinder di in reply to Laura Cattermole, 12-20-2007 08:44:59  
There are probably 2 bleeders on the injector pump. Bleed the lower one first and then the upper one before the injector lines.



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Old Ford Mechanic

12-20-2007 16:14:55




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 Re: bleeding fuel system on Massey Ferguson 35 3 cylinder di in reply to Laura Cattermole, 12-20-2007 08:44:59  
Open bleed screw on top of fuel filter.Using the lever on the lift pump pump it until fuel runs freely from the filter.Close the filter bleed screw and open small plug on injector pump.Takes a 5/16 wrench i believe to fit this plug. After its open crank the tractor over a few turns and close plug.Theg crack open all 3 injector line at the injectors.Crank engine until you see fuel pumping at all three injectors.Retighten all lines and tractor should now start.Make sure you push the stop lever in before trying to bleed.

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Hobo,NC

12-20-2007 17:30:52




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 Re: bleeding fuel system on Massey Ferguson 35 3 cylinder di in reply to Old Ford Mechanic, 12-20-2007 16:14:55  
Thanks you answered a question I have on one also,,, Back in the late summer neighbor was plow'n and his 35 knocked off. I went and took a look,,, removed fuel line at sediment bowl and no fuel or some line don't remember,,,, enny ways cleaned the sediment bowl and its ran ever since,,, its been at the shop for quite some time for me to service but I have not got around to it,,,, I spec this post will git me in the mood. BTW fuel tank looks clean as a new'n in the inside,,, I speck its just little are no maintenance problem,,, damm diesel I hate'em

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