Chilly807
Elite Member
Welcome to the zoo !
I agree that both filters should be changed, and be sure that only good fuel is in the tank, otherwise you'll be changing filters again. Other than completely draining the tank, there's no way to be sure all the water is out. You MAY have a problem with MBGs (micro-biological growth) in the fuel if it had water in it, a dose of algicide for fuel will eliminate that problem if it is there.
One thing you don't want to do is let the tractor sit for too long before this gets sorted out, otherwise the water will attack the fuel pump and injectors. Rust in there is a very bad (read expensive) thing.
Good luck,
Sean
I agree that both filters should be changed, and be sure that only good fuel is in the tank, otherwise you'll be changing filters again. Other than completely draining the tank, there's no way to be sure all the water is out. You MAY have a problem with MBGs (micro-biological growth) in the fuel if it had water in it, a dose of algicide for fuel will eliminate that problem if it is there.
One thing you don't want to do is let the tractor sit for too long before this gets sorted out, otherwise the water will attack the fuel pump and injectors. Rust in there is a very bad (read expensive) thing.
Good luck,
Sean