BX25 Stalling out

   / BX25 Stalling out #12  
What are we looking at here and does it help with the fuel filter?

Sorry, must have hit "post" before I put in any text, and got distracted by something else....

Those are nice little fuel hose pinchers. I've used small vise-grips before but these don't risk damaging the rubber fuel line and aren't as heavy. I use them when changing fuel filters to minimize the spill.

Amazon.com: OTC 4506 Fuel Line Clamp Set - 2 Piece: Automotive

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   / BX25 Stalling out #13  
Just went through this yesterday on my BX1500, long story short I replaced both fuel filters, thawed the fuel lines from the tank forward with heat gun, as it was frozen up with milky water in the lines between the tank and the pump. I let the bottom of the tank drain out into a bucket before putting it all back together. I pumped fuel through the pump to flush it out before connecting line to the filter. I'll add in it was a blast laying on my frozen icy driveway with snow starting to come down before the storm. I had used the tractor Sunday without issue.

I must be very lucky. I have never had water in my fuel or fuel gel on me. I do add Power Service to the fuel year-round and don't store bulk fuel. Maybe that has protected me.

Good luck getting it cleaned out.
 
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Thanks again for all the help. Very much appreciated. This forum has more than exceeded my expectations.
 
   / BX25 Stalling out #15  


Great idea but I use a small pair of needle nose vise grips. Has worked great for decades. Get one size larger than the sample shown below.

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   / BX25 Stalling out #17  
Thanks for the info. The weather warmed up and I got it to run and it seems to be fine for now. Is there something I can put in the fuel to help with moisture or something I can do to avoid this all together? I will be picking up the fuel filters and changing them in the new future.

I've had real good luck with Diesel 911. It should be readily available in PA. About 4 oz per 5 gallons works for me.

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   / BX25 Stalling out #18  
Interestingly with my BX it was frozen between the tank and the pump. I worked from the engine back, figuring the filters, but hey they were dirty anyway and due for a change. What are your thoughts on putting a separator / filter between the tank and pump to catch any potential water/contaminants directly from the source?
 
   / BX25 Stalling out #19  
I have a little 2cyl B4200. I have never changed the fuel filter in 10-12 years. It still looks clean. My old B4200 has a nice screen on the fuel filler. My new B3200, any thing can fall into the tank with the big filler cap off. Anyway, the only issue I ever has was bleeding the system when running out of fuel (no gauge). My tractors are out in the freezing weather 4 months of the year. Maybe we have better cold weather diesel up in Canada. I would crack the bleeder valve for a few minutes in case you have a bit of air locked in the line.
 
   / BX25 Stalling out #20  
I pretty much did the same as the link above that shows how Scooby mounted his filter. I don't have a welder and messed around quite a bit before I mounted it in the same place as Scooby.
 

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