Beltzington
Platinum Member
Yesterday it started raining while I was RC our property and I noticed my eyes where starting to burn, long story short, I figured out my engine seemed to be blowing more black smoke than usual, not a lot, but I assume the heavy air was not letting it disperse like it usually would.
Engine oil, coolant, temp and sounds were normal so the low hanging fruit (according to trouble-shooting charts) would be bad fuel. I looked and it has been over two years since I purchased the 100-gallons I have been filling-up with but it is stored in a shed and pumped through a goldenrod filter. No water or sediments are visible in the fuel, I also added treatment when I first bought it.
Next step will be to put some new diesel in the tractor and see if it helps lessen the smoke. Is this wishful thinking or has anyone actually seen fuel cause this issue, also do I need to flush the 55-gallon barrels before putting new diesel back in? I still have 50-gallons left.
Engine oil, coolant, temp and sounds were normal so the low hanging fruit (according to trouble-shooting charts) would be bad fuel. I looked and it has been over two years since I purchased the 100-gallons I have been filling-up with but it is stored in a shed and pumped through a goldenrod filter. No water or sediments are visible in the fuel, I also added treatment when I first bought it.
Next step will be to put some new diesel in the tractor and see if it helps lessen the smoke. Is this wishful thinking or has anyone actually seen fuel cause this issue, also do I need to flush the 55-gallon barrels before putting new diesel back in? I still have 50-gallons left.