Posted by Lloyd B. East on December 26, 2009 at 18:37:46 from (67.141.20.196):
In Reply to: Re: JD 4020 won't run posted by flying belgian on December 26, 2009 at 18:24:38:
I have a 4320 that ran kinda rough like it was missing on one cylinder or something.I had just bought it at an auction and didn't know much about it except it seemed to start good. It died one day shortly after I bought it and so we changed the fuel filter and it ran perfect, no miss or anything for a short time. Then it started running worse and then it got to where it would run a little and then it would die. I had it running and loosened the bleed screw on the pump and it started running perfect and when I tightend the screw it died again. From all that I am reading the pump has a bad flex ring and needs to be rebuilt, so maybe you are having the same type problem. It could be your pump going bad. Hope you get it fixed, I need to get mine fixed also.
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