spindlewood
Bronze Member
I've got a DK40se and when I replaced my fuel filter, I stupidly forget to unscrew the bleeding bolt when cranking in the ON position. I presume the tractor won't start because there is fuel in the injector lines. I was able to access one of the injector nuts with a regular wrench and got a bit of gas to run out (not sure how much I should bleed). The others look like they need a 90 degree wrench to open. I want to make sure I'm going down the right path to get it started before I buy tools and go through the process.
The manual is a bit obtuse with regard to how many injector nuts to bleed and which end of the line to unscrew. I unscrewed the nut up top above the engine block. What a pain. Any guidance would be appreciated.
The manual is a bit obtuse with regard to how many injector nuts to bleed and which end of the line to unscrew. I unscrewed the nut up top above the engine block. What a pain. Any guidance would be appreciated.