EdGooding
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- Joined
- Sep 12, 2016
- Messages
- 255
- Location
- Montpelier, VA
- Tractor
- 2006 Massey-Ferguson MF-1533, 1973 Ford 3000, 1952 Ford 8N
I've got a 2006 MF-1533 with FEL that I bought new. It only has 358 hours on it. Shed kept. I use it for variety of utility and gardening needs. Started it up the other day and drove it up to the house. Turned it off to run inside and get some water and pay some old water back
)). Came out and she won't start. Engine cranks over fine, but she will not start. After reading threads here and talking to some knowledgeable folks in my area, I decided to replace the stop (fuel shut-off) solenoid. Got it from Agco - Woodward solenoid with new gasket - same as came out of it. No joy. These are fun to install blind with big hands and a loader arm in your way.....NOT!
Decided to bleed the fuel system - had plenty of fresh fuel in it, so wasn't sure about this, but figured WTH and I loosened the three fitting nuts circled in red in the attached photo. Had the farm boss turn the key. I was expecting fuel to shoot out of the pump but hardly got any fuel out at all....just some dribbles. Retightened the three fitting nuts, tried to start again but no joy.
The fuel filter is new (still red), the fuel bowl has some discoloration on the bottom, but nothing floating in the fuel. The valve lever is turned ON.
I charged the battery, although it is fairly new, to make sure it was fully charged.
At this point, I'm stumped. I'm a half-decent shade tree mechanic on gasoline engines, but this is my first diesel so I'm fairly ignorant about them. But, I can follow directions and have the service manual. I need some suggestions from those more experienced than I.
The bolt circled in green - is that the bleed screw for the pump? The service manual says to bleed the pump and filter once the injector lines are bled.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or tips.
Decided to bleed the fuel system - had plenty of fresh fuel in it, so wasn't sure about this, but figured WTH and I loosened the three fitting nuts circled in red in the attached photo. Had the farm boss turn the key. I was expecting fuel to shoot out of the pump but hardly got any fuel out at all....just some dribbles. Retightened the three fitting nuts, tried to start again but no joy.
The fuel filter is new (still red), the fuel bowl has some discoloration on the bottom, but nothing floating in the fuel. The valve lever is turned ON.
I charged the battery, although it is fairly new, to make sure it was fully charged.
At this point, I'm stumped. I'm a half-decent shade tree mechanic on gasoline engines, but this is my first diesel so I'm fairly ignorant about them. But, I can follow directions and have the service manual. I need some suggestions from those more experienced than I.
The bolt circled in green - is that the bleed screw for the pump? The service manual says to bleed the pump and filter once the injector lines are bled.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or tips.