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WARTIGER45

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John Deere 5103
As I was cutting today I had my RPM's at 2200. Every now and then the engine would rise up to 2300-2400 rpms and stay there for about a minute and then slowly go back down. This happened about five times in an hour of cutting. Then after cutting I lowered the rpms all the down and it seemed as if it took a little bit longer to reach idle speed. Does anyone know what this could be? I just had the tractor serviced at a John Deere store.

PS The engine never overheated or sputtered.
 
   / John Deere 5103 #2  
I wonder if there's any air in fuel system or if cold start advance is malfunctioning? You might try disconnecting cold start sensor for a trial. Governor is in the inj pump.
 
   / John Deere 5103
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#3  
It seems like it would be more of air-like symptoms in the fuel line. Is the best way to eliiminate this problem to just drain fuel line at the fuel filter?
 
   / John Deere 5103 #4  
Actually it's best to bleed all the way to the inj pump galley.
 
   / John Deere 5103
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#5  
Will the air eventually bleed out on it own?
 
   / John Deere 5103 #6  
Too a certain extent but air compresses in injectors easier unlike diesel fuel.
 

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