Obed
Elite Member
After posting about the tractor earlier today, I decided to check out the tractor. Yesterday I put a battery charger on the battery so the battery was fully charged. I thought I'd try to start the tractor with a fully charged battery now that the water was hopefully cleaned out of the fuel. At first the tractor didn't attempt to fire. Then it sputtered. Then it sputtered some more. Then it sputtered some more, each time sputtering longer. I kept the key turned and eventually the tractor started running on its own!My tractor isn't running.
I suspect the problem is water in the fuel...
Yesterday I was pleased with the outcome of some of our porch work but the whole time I felt the weight of the tractor problem so I couldn't fully enjoy my porch work. The weight is lifted now.
Happy! Happy! Happy!
I let the tractor run a while then parked it. I still need a new fuel filter and will order one.
The whole water issue has been a learning experience. I've learned some maintenance pieces that are good to know. Finding out about how to drain the fuel tank was a valueable piece of info. After we bought the tractor, we ordered an owner's manuel and a tech manuel for it. I've been looking through the manuels and found the suggestion to drain the tank and how to do it. A lot of the stuff on the tractor is hard to see which makes it tough to follow hoses to figure out where they go. The manuels help a lot, especially for someone like me who doesn't know what he's doing.
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