WoodChuckDad
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- Joined
- Jul 15, 2015
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- Location
- Free Union, VA
- Tractor
- Kioti RX7320 Power Shuttle Cab, Komatsu PC130-6
I called the dealer this morning and asked to have a mechanic call me. They had one call me who said it sounded like fuel restriction...He said that when an injector goes bad, it doesn't have moments of good performance.....as he described it, the downtime allowed some fuel to get past the blockage and use, burned up the available supply. He even said that I might want to cut up the filter and squeeze it in a vise to see if black crud came out. He suspected I had dirty fuel. I decided to drain the tank..it was full. So I needed somewhere to put it... I found a place to get some 55 gallon steel drums about 40 minutes away and went and picked up 2. I started draining the tank and it was an absolute trickle. So I shoved a small piece of metal wire up the hole and a bunch of metal crap fell out....but it started flowing well. I looked into the tank with a flashlight and there was brownish stain on the walls of the tank...At first i thought it as algae...I took a planting stake and rubbed it agains the wall of the tank....just a brown rust stain. Ok...so there's a little rust crud in the bottom of the tank. I decided to stir it up a bit. I spun the excavator in a circle for a few rotations to get the diesel spinning and try to centralize the debris in the drain bowl.....sort of a redneck centrifuge. I drained it and had to poke the crud out of the way....I did this 4 more times and thought that maybe I didn't need to drain all the fuel...I figured it would be enough and was going to take on the trees.
Didn't even finish filling the hole I made for the barrel to sit under the excavator. It bogged down really bad. So.... I must drain the whole thing.
It was full of crud...I decided to take a stick and carve it to a chisel point and push the stuff to the drain bowl....It didn't drain...it clogged.. I tried several times....no dice.
Now, I had a stroke of genius. I need to vacuum this crap out. Off to purchase a 12V vacuum.....can't find one...buy an inverter that will hook up to truck battery, and a 6 gallon rigid wet vac that is exactly matched to the inverter....what could go wrong?
I head off to buy someone fuel line and something....maybe my spider sense is tingling....and I start to direct my plan. The tank will be empty, except for fumes. Diesel is stable and safe compared to gas. But I'm gonna have a tank of vapor....I know..I'll stop back at the hardware store and buy an extra 15 feet of vacuum hose...that way I won't have the wet vac next to me....I'll put it on the other side of the excavator, and if, by some crazy chance the vapors reach the brushes on the electric motor and find a spark, I will be sheltered from the explosion.......Good plan!
AS I drive back to the property, I start to think a bit more. What happens when a flammable gas burns in a presence of enough oxygen? Rapid explosion and bring....and I'll be holding a hose filled with this mixture....and it could follow that hose back to a 65 gallon air fuel bomb that I'm laying on top of. I'm not sure exactly how powerful that could be, but I think It would move the excavator and obliterate me. Time for another plan. What I need is a pneumatic vacuum. Use an air compressor to create a vacuum without the possibility of a spark. Except it requires an enormous tank and electricity to drive it...and I am trying to do this on the side of a mountain where I have none of these things, 100 miles from home.
Another plan? Since almost everything I have seen in the tank is rust, maybe a magnet would work. I could get a 3 inch flat picked of trim board to push the bulk of the trash to the center, in the drain bowl, then drop a magnet grabber down and pick most of the stuff up. And the stuff that isn't metal rust bits should be small enough to go down the drain hole if I put a couple gallons of diesel back in the tank and swish it around with the stick.
If anyone has a better idea please sound off. I'm still replacing the fuel line.....and if I can find one tomorrow morning, I will put in an inline filter.
Didn't even finish filling the hole I made for the barrel to sit under the excavator. It bogged down really bad. So.... I must drain the whole thing.
It was full of crud...I decided to take a stick and carve it to a chisel point and push the stuff to the drain bowl....It didn't drain...it clogged.. I tried several times....no dice.
Now, I had a stroke of genius. I need to vacuum this crap out. Off to purchase a 12V vacuum.....can't find one...buy an inverter that will hook up to truck battery, and a 6 gallon rigid wet vac that is exactly matched to the inverter....what could go wrong?
I head off to buy someone fuel line and something....maybe my spider sense is tingling....and I start to direct my plan. The tank will be empty, except for fumes. Diesel is stable and safe compared to gas. But I'm gonna have a tank of vapor....I know..I'll stop back at the hardware store and buy an extra 15 feet of vacuum hose...that way I won't have the wet vac next to me....I'll put it on the other side of the excavator, and if, by some crazy chance the vapors reach the brushes on the electric motor and find a spark, I will be sheltered from the explosion.......Good plan!
AS I drive back to the property, I start to think a bit more. What happens when a flammable gas burns in a presence of enough oxygen? Rapid explosion and bring....and I'll be holding a hose filled with this mixture....and it could follow that hose back to a 65 gallon air fuel bomb that I'm laying on top of. I'm not sure exactly how powerful that could be, but I think It would move the excavator and obliterate me. Time for another plan. What I need is a pneumatic vacuum. Use an air compressor to create a vacuum without the possibility of a spark. Except it requires an enormous tank and electricity to drive it...and I am trying to do this on the side of a mountain where I have none of these things, 100 miles from home.
Another plan? Since almost everything I have seen in the tank is rust, maybe a magnet would work. I could get a 3 inch flat picked of trim board to push the bulk of the trash to the center, in the drain bowl, then drop a magnet grabber down and pick most of the stuff up. And the stuff that isn't metal rust bits should be small enough to go down the drain hole if I put a couple gallons of diesel back in the tank and swish it around with the stick.
If anyone has a better idea please sound off. I'm still replacing the fuel line.....and if I can find one tomorrow morning, I will put in an inline filter.