Howdy Guys! Newbie here!

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NOW, I am currently dealing with - I think - a fuel problem. It was about 28*F the other day when I started the 3-cylinder diesel. I planned on letting it idle @ ~1000rpms for ~10 minutes before driving it and running the loader. By the time the 10 minutes had nearly passed & I had returned to the tractor, the engine was "surging". When I moved the throttle lever, it made no difference to the rpm level, as if it was disconnected. Sooooooo, I shut it off. Later, I removed the fuel filter outer cup and inspected the fuel; I saw no water in the fuel in the cup. I dumped the filter cup and 3/4 filled it with Power Service 911. Diesel 9 Then dumped the remainder of the container in the 8.5 gallon fuel tank on the tractor. I know, that is not exactly according to the product directions, but that is what I did. I plan to start and run the unit tomorrow, so I'll report back here as to how it behaves....... wish me luck! BarnieTrk :steeringwheel:

Well, I did the PS 911 treatment yesterday, and today (42*F) it started, ran fine for about 5 minutes, I took it for a circle about the yard, and within another 5 minutes or so, it started to cut out and finally died. Now it sits in the yard under a tarp.....'cause it's supposed to rain/sleet tonight. I think I'll need to move this problem/discussion to a new thread!

BarnieTrk :muttering:
 
   / Howdy Guys! Newbie here! #12  
Welcome to the Tractor forums, you should enjoy your stay! :cool2:
 
   / Howdy Guys! Newbie here! #13  
Ok , I had a similar problem on my diesel air compressor . I was getting what looked like fibers in the diesel , It clogged the fuel filter and got in the electric ( non stock ) fuel pump . The engine would run at idle , but when it started under load it would spit and sputter , the rpms would go up and down. I added a second paper element fuel filter right out of the tank , it was cheap and it solved the problem . After about 25 hours of use that filter was all clogged up , I replaced it and the machine ran fine .

I just bought a NH 1925 similar to yours
 
   / Howdy Guys! Newbie here! #14  
I have seen almost new filters on those tractors need to be replaced because they wouldn't flow enough fuel to run above idle. They are cheap enough, just replace it.
Gary
 
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Hi Fellas,
Not to worry any further..... my tractor is running fine again!

What happened? Well, I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I discovered that I topped of the fuel tank with about 3.5 gallons of GASOLINE instead of diesel fuel! :mad:
So, my fix was to remove the fuel line leading from the tank to the fuel filter, draining the tank and draining the filter housing cup. I then refilled the tank with fresh diesel fuel and purged the line via loosening the bleed bolt. The tractor started and now runs GREAT!!
A BIG THANKS to everyone for your suggestions and support! :drink:
BarnieTrk :cool2:
 
   / Howdy Guys! Newbie here! #16  
Thanks for the warm welcome, deerseeker001 and Thomas! :biggrin:



Lastly, I have replaced the leaky valve stem on one rear wheel and all four corners seem to be holding air fine now.

BarnieTrk :steeringwheel:

What size valve stem did you use? I have a Ford 1910 that I also need to replace the valve stem. Is there a size that I need to look for? Tractor Supply?
 
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What size valve stem did you use? I have a Ford 1910 that I also need to replace the valve stem. Is there a size that I need to look for? Tractor Supply?


Sruman,
I don't know what size it was - I simply went to my local FORD / NEW HOLLAND dealership and they looked it up and sold it to me. I do recall that it is a two-piece unit... there is a section that is fastened to the wheel and another outer section that screws into it. The valve stem is inside the outer section. I simply unscrewed the outer section and screwed on the new one and,,, whalla!...all was well again! I doubt Tractor Supply would have it.......

BarnieTrk
 

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