I was out plowing and my rpm's kept going down. Over the course of an hour it got worse and worse. So, I went down and bought some anti-gel diesel additive, after I checked the air filter (which seemed fine). The machine fired right up and ran well for maybe two minutes then started the same stuff. Next, I pulled the fuel filter and it was totally gunked up so I cleaned it based on the instructions in the manual. Then it said that before starting to bleed the injection pump. I took this to mean bleed the fuel lines which there were directions for in the manual. (No directions for bleeding the injection pump??) So I bled the lines and the machine fired right up nice and healthy. Then, it stalled and I have not been able to start it? Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated. Is there something I'm missing with "bleeding the pump"? We're in the middle of a blizzard and I need the thing running...thanks.