bindian
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Yes, and I think it was on the 30 series Mahindras. Hopefully Dave or another dealer will chime in soon.Isn't there known problem with fuel lines collapsing and a new line available to fix the problem?
hugs, Brandi
Yes, and I think it was on the 30 series Mahindras. Hopefully Dave or another dealer will chime in soon.Isn't there known problem with fuel lines collapsing and a new line available to fix the problem?
I was finally able to get the tractor running to get it on a trailer after which I took it to the local shop (because the nearest Mahindra dealer that does work above oil / filter change is 400+ miles away). It has been there for two weeks now and it still not repaired. The mechanic and I have identified the problem which is fuel is leaking out of the injector pump on the back side of the pump next to the block (possible bad seal?). The mechanic normally works on JD, NH and Massy, he is leery of messing with the Manindra which is why I believe it has not been repaired. He told me that he was told from a fellow mechanic that he contacted that the injection pump has to come off (which I figured) but you can't take it off unless the engine is at 0 degrees TDC or you will mess up the pump / engine timing and he is unsure of how to verify if the Mahindra is at 0 degrees etc, etc....... I have the owners manual and am contemplating spending the money for a service manual in order to assist him. I'm really hoping he can figure something out otherwise I'm stuck with a very heavy paperweight and most likely out of the farming business because I won't have a tractor. Thank you to all who previously commented, I appreciate the suggestions.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/mahindra-owning-operating/330923-7520-fuel-pump-problems.htmlI was finally able to get the tractor running to get it on a trailer after which I took it to the local shop (because the nearest Mahindra dealer that does work above oil / filter change is 400+ miles away). It has been there for two weeks now and it still not repaired. The mechanic and I have identified the problem which is fuel is leaking out of the injector pump on the back side of the pump next to the block (possible bad seal?). The mechanic normally works on JD, NH and Massy, he is leery of messing with the Manindra which is why I believe it has not been repaired. He told me that he was told from a fellow mechanic that he contacted that the injection pump has to come off (which I figured) but you can't take it off unless the engine is at 0 degrees TDC or you will mess up the pump / engine timing and he is unsure of how to verify if the Mahindra is at 0 degrees etc, etc....... I have the owners manual and am contemplating spending the money for a service manual in order to assist him. I'm really hoping he can figure something out otherwise I'm stuck with a very heavy paperweight and most likely out of the farming business because I won't have a tractor. Thank you to all who previously commented, I appreciate the suggestions.
I was finally able to get the tractor running to get it on a trailer after which I took it to the local shop (because the nearest Mahindra dealer that does work above oil / filter change is 400+ miles away). It has been there for two weeks now and it still not repaired. The mechanic and I have identified the problem which is fuel is leaking out of the injector pump on the back side of the pump next to the block (possible bad seal?). The mechanic normally works on JD, NH and Massy, he is leery of messing with the Manindra which is why I believe it has not been repaired. He told me that he was told from a fellow mechanic that he contacted that the injection pump has to come off (which I figured) but you can't take it off unless the engine is at 0 degrees TDC or you will mess up the pump / engine timing and he is unsure of how to verify if the Mahindra is at 0 degrees etc, etc....... I have the owners manual and am contemplating spending the money for a service manual in order to assist him. I'm really hoping he can figure something out otherwise I'm stuck with a very heavy paperweight and most likely out of the farming business because I won't have a tractor. Thank you to all who previously commented, I appreciate the suggestions.
We will never know. He had only posted twice. Both in this thread.What was the fix?