tremartin
New member
Greetings fellow TBNr's!!
So, I'm moving some dirt and grading my driveway (842ft) yesterday and my tractor starts to sputter as if though it was not getting enough fuel (currently at 3/4 tank...filled it up on Saturday). I raise the RPMs and the same issue still exists. I sit it out for a moment and she's back to her old self. Later on, this start again so I check the air filters and check the fuel filter. Once I replaced the fuel filter (plan to install a new one today), I tried to start the tractor and it started for a few seconds and sputtered out. I turned the engine over a few other times and she wouldn't start again. Now, I just remembered I missed a rather cruicial step of bleeding my fuel lines. Aside from that, any idea why I would have had the issue in the first place?
In addition, I hear a high pitched 'whistle' on occassion. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your assistance!!
So, I'm moving some dirt and grading my driveway (842ft) yesterday and my tractor starts to sputter as if though it was not getting enough fuel (currently at 3/4 tank...filled it up on Saturday). I raise the RPMs and the same issue still exists. I sit it out for a moment and she's back to her old self. Later on, this start again so I check the air filters and check the fuel filter. Once I replaced the fuel filter (plan to install a new one today), I tried to start the tractor and it started for a few seconds and sputtered out. I turned the engine over a few other times and she wouldn't start again. Now, I just remembered I missed a rather cruicial step of bleeding my fuel lines. Aside from that, any idea why I would have had the issue in the first place?
In addition, I hear a high pitched 'whistle' on occassion. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your assistance!!