fih25
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I was removing some snow today, not a lot, so the tractor was not under much, if any, of a load. When I went to back up it sputtered for a split second. It was so quick I thought I was imagining it. I continued and while I was removing snow it did it a couple times more.
I stopped and looked in the fuel tank and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. I filled the tank up(it was down about 1/4)and drove it around some and then left it idle at full throttle and it didn't miss a beat.
I changed both fuel filters 2 months ago. I usually put power serve in the tank and my fuel can for the winter but haven't done it this year yet. I also keep the tank full in the winter. The tractor is stored in an unheated garage and has not had any fuel issues before.
I'm going to the store to get some power serve to put in the tank and the fuel can, hoping that this will take care of it.
I ran the tractor about 2 weeks ago and it didn't have any issues.
The temperature today was 25 degrees and had been between 50 degrees to has low as 18 degrees in the past 2 weeks.
Should I start worrying that it might be something more than maybe just a fuel issue?
I stopped and looked in the fuel tank and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. I filled the tank up(it was down about 1/4)and drove it around some and then left it idle at full throttle and it didn't miss a beat.
I changed both fuel filters 2 months ago. I usually put power serve in the tank and my fuel can for the winter but haven't done it this year yet. I also keep the tank full in the winter. The tractor is stored in an unheated garage and has not had any fuel issues before.
I'm going to the store to get some power serve to put in the tank and the fuel can, hoping that this will take care of it.
I ran the tractor about 2 weeks ago and it didn't have any issues.
The temperature today was 25 degrees and had been between 50 degrees to has low as 18 degrees in the past 2 weeks.
Should I start worrying that it might be something more than maybe just a fuel issue?