Bobcat 324 fuel issue?

   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue?
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#11  
Wife is on her way to property now to get firewood. I told her to take a pic.
 
   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue?
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   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue? #13  
If you squeeze the fuel bulb (last photo), does it seem like it is moving fuel? Does it firm up after several squeezes? When it is running bad, does squeezing the bulb get it running better pretty quick? Sometimes the check valves in the bulb go bad. The lift pump is right after the bulb. You can get a clear piece of fuel line to put between the lift pump and the filter to see if you are getting bubbles in the fuel. A cracked pick up tube in the fuel tank may be allowing some air in if you see bubbles.

Did you drain a bit of fuel from the filter to see if there was any water? One bad batch of fuel is all it takes to condemn the fuel filter.
 
   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue?
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#14  
Honestly, I've never used the fuel bulb.
 
   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue? #15  
Got pic of everything BUT the inj pump.. lol
I can decipher it by looking at the injectors tho..
8 psi will make it run good..
If u T into the inj pump inlet, that’ll give u an accurate reading.
 
   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue?
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#16  
Thanks. I'll check it out and see what I get. Figured pressure was pretty low since typical hose clamps were used.

Went out tonight and checked in the filter drain, no water.
 
   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue? #17  
Does yours have the squeeze-bulb type manual primer in the fuel line? Mine had that, and the check valves in it got gummed up and restricted the flow of fuel, which gave me similar symptoms. I cleaned it which solved the problem for a while, but it came back periodically and I eventually took the bulb out till I can get a new one.
 
   / Bobcat 324 fuel issue? #20  
2014 model. Has the kubota 722 engine in it. Never had a problem with it. A couple of weekends ago I was using it and it would start to bog at high RPM with no hydraulics being used. I would bring it down to idle and back to full and no issues. 5 minutes later start to bog again. Figured maybe my fuel gauge was off so I topped it off.

Wasn't empty. Then it started dying on me. It always start back up and run good then bog down and die. Starts again.

I parked it. I gotta get it back to my house but wife wrecked the truck so hopefully my dad can grab it for me.

New fuel filter last fall.

When I get it here, where should I start. Fuel or more electrical? Usually a fuel problem doesn't start so easy when it's "starved".

Thanks for any idea
sounds like a clogged fuel filter to me. but it could also be a clogged screen in the petcock at the tank
 

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