Mark Page
Platinum Member
I mow with a 45 hp Massey 231s pulling a 7ft. Woods finish mower. Things run best at 2,000 RPM and the machine will pull or steepest hill without dogging. Last week I went out to mow and it would only give me 1300 RPM. Before I started I added 5 gallons of fuel from 15 gallons I had purchased the week before. The machine probably had 3 or 4 gallons in it before I added the "fresh" fuel. Given these circumstances I decided it had to be fuel.
So I drained the tank and added 5 gallons of fuel from a different source. I cleaned the lift pump filter and changed the main fuel filter and cleaned the sight bowl, although they looked clean.
I ran into a problem with the o-rings on the cannister filter. It was if they were too large for the new filter. The new filter didn't come with o-rings so I had to use the old ones. My question is can diesel fuel cause rubber to expand? I fooled with it for about an hour and quit in frustration. After an angry call to the Massey dealer I bought the machine from a new main filter is on the way with o-rings.
Everything was fine until I added the fresh 5 gallons.
So I drained the tank and added 5 gallons of fuel from a different source. I cleaned the lift pump filter and changed the main fuel filter and cleaned the sight bowl, although they looked clean.
I ran into a problem with the o-rings on the cannister filter. It was if they were too large for the new filter. The new filter didn't come with o-rings so I had to use the old ones. My question is can diesel fuel cause rubber to expand? I fooled with it for about an hour and quit in frustration. After an angry call to the Massey dealer I bought the machine from a new main filter is on the way with o-rings.
Everything was fine until I added the fresh 5 gallons.