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my new shop van came off the trailer with a chain. They drag started it at fort drum and the driver said they "had to pull it a long ways" So we just pulled it off the low boy and then I bled out the filters--getting fuel at all three and no water. But the fuel smelled more like paint thinner than diesel. I cleaned out the filters and had to put the old ones back in because the NAPA ones were too short. The ones on the truck looked Very clean anyways. With the electric pump on I cracked a couple injector lines and was getting fuel all the way through. But it wouldn't fire, just cranked away. Then I hooked it up to a log truck and popped the clutch in 3rd. It started, but rough, and kept stalling. We were persistent and it finally stayed running. I unchained it and started for home. It didn't have power going up the BIG hill, ran incredibly rough and stalled. Pulled it three miles home on a chain.
I started it up here at the farm and let it run for several hours. The oil pressure is good, temperature good, air pressure good. I didn't test it out much but I did drive it around some. Running better. But I'm thinking I should drain out that old crap fuel and use it to start the burn piles? Could old fuel be the hard starting/rough running/ low power problem?
I started it up here at the farm and let it run for several hours. The oil pressure is good, temperature good, air pressure good. I didn't test it out much but I did drive it around some. Running better. But I'm thinking I should drain out that old crap fuel and use it to start the burn piles? Could old fuel be the hard starting/rough running/ low power problem?