Posted by Jenny2022 on January 16, 2022 at 23:21:31 from (50.69.160.215):
For those who helped me with the shut-off knob, I fixed it, thank you for the help!
I just got an MF 135 and I'm trying to get it ready to run. I am new to tractors and like to learn to do basic maintenance.
So here's a question: the tractor has water in the sediment bowl so I need to clean that out. In order to remove the glass bowl I have to shut the fuel off. But the manual shows a different type bowl with a little shut-off wheel or brass handle and my combination 'sediment glass-fuel pump' has no such thing. I depressed the brass colored lever on the pump (I think it is for to bleed air out after reassembling) but the lever comes right back up after pressing it down. When I tried to take the glass bowl off anyway, the diesel ran down my hand / in my coat sleeve :( so I put it back quickly. I'm adding a picture of the fuel pump with bowl attached on the engine (very dirty) and a picture of the same thing but new from an Amazon ad. Can anyone explain to me where the shut off is for when you want to take the bowl off? Thank you so much!
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