DK 45 Losing Power under load

   / DK 45 Losing Power under load
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#41  
OK we are back to square one! Same ol ****. All filters and fluids have been changed. We hauled a lot of stuff around on the FEL over the weekend with no issues, heavy stuff 3/4 ton over several hundred yards with no issues. I tested the sprayer on several rows before that and no issue. Go out tonight and spray 20 rows to kill off spotted lanternfly in the vineyard and just as I am complete and drive back up the hill for the last time,,,,ugh here comes the massive loss of power and struggle. The onset of the problem seems to only have one thing in common going uphill with the PTO engaged. Sometimes its the first time up the hill and other times like tonight I can go up and down 20 times with no issues...
I am afraid that bringing it to a dealer is a waste of time as they will have great difficulty recreating the issue at the shop. Pretty much getting to whits end!
 
   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #42  
Change the fuel filter again.
 
   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #43  
I don’t think it’s quite that simple, but I do believe it’s a fuel delivery issue. I think that the fuel tank should be drained/flushed and the lines blown out with compressed air.
Is there any evidence of diesel bug? Any good treatment used will kill the bacteria, but the dead bugs will turn to goop and plug lines/filters unless the complete fuel system is purged…
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   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #44  
OK we are back to square one! Same ol ****. All filters and fluids have been changed. We hauled a lot of stuff around on the FEL over the weekend with no issues, heavy stuff 3/4 ton over several hundred yards with no issues. I tested the sprayer on several rows before that and no issue. Go out tonight and spray 20 rows to kill off spotted lanternfly in the vineyard and just as I am complete and drive back up the hill for the last time,,,,ugh here comes the massive loss of power and struggle. The onset of the problem seems to only have one thing in common going uphill with the PTO engaged. Sometimes its the first time up the hill and other times like tonight I can go up and down 20 times with no issues...
I am afraid that bringing it to a dealer is a waste of time as they will have great difficulty recreating the issue at the shop. Pretty much getting to whits end!
You may have microbes growing in your fuel. Change out the fuel filter again and report the result.
 
   / DK 45 Losing Power under load
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#45  
You may have microbes growing in your fuel. Change out the fuel filter again and report the result.
The fuel filter looks brand new. I also notice that the cup the filter sits in is completely full, not sure if that means anything but its getting fuel to that point I believe...
 
   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #46  
The fuel filter looks brand new. I also notice that the cup the filter sits in is completely full, not sure if that means anything but its getting fuel to that point I believe...
Can you see the filter while operating? Or can you arrange to? - - The filter could be wet and slowly collapsing as fuel is drawn through faster in high load conditions ... then recover shape in a few minutes of no flow. Repeat.
 

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