Posted by johanloewen on February 13, 2018 at 17:08:34 from (199.195.167.207):
Hello, thanks for taking the time to review my issue and help out!
I acquired a 63' 930 with an acreage I recently purchased and I am having troubles with bleeding the fuel system. I have read over the related posts but I cant pinpoint a solution.
Heres whats going on. I suspected that I got air into the fuel system when the tractor didnt start after sitting for some time and proceeded with checking and replacing the filters. Now, I am attempting to bleed the system like I have read all over but I am not getting any fuel into the secondary filter. Primary filter fills up and bleeds perfectly (With the use of a shopvac blowing in the tank to pressurize as my hand primer is no good). As I said no fuel is getting to the secondary filter at all.
Also, I tried to remove the plunger between the filters it doesnt seem to help, although I can hear lots of air flow going through that tee where the plunger sits, but again no fuel coming through.
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