John Deere 110 TLB Bleeding Fuel System

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threepiece

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Farmington, Mi
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Kubota L3400 John Deere110 TLB Wheelhorse 520H
I ran my 110 out of fuel recently . According to the service manual the system is self bleeding so I thought I would simply add fuel and go. This was not the case. After refueling, the engine would start after a considerable amount of cranking and then for only a few seconds. I repeated this several times before I began to investigate. After checking for water and a few other things I noticed gas (presumably air) escaping when I loosened the spin on fuel filter. I'm not sure if it was pressure or vacuum. After retightening the filter the engine started and ran good.

I understand there are at least two fuel systems found on the 110's. As I understand one type does not use the spin on fuel filter.

I hope this helps someone.
 
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Thanks for the info.
I'm going to change my fuel filter this fall. Hopefully it will be easy!
 
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I hope this helps someone.
Little did I know this post would help me years later. Again having the same issue. A search for similar problems revealed my old post that helped a bunch LOL!
 
 
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