Alamosta Farmer
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I hope you guys can help me. I have reviewed threads about this problem but could find any that seemed to address my situation.
I have a TT55. During my last maintenance routine I changed the fuel filter and (following instructions in the manual) manually primed the fuel filter until I had no bubbles coming out the bleeder screw on top of the filter housing. The next day the tractor was very difficult to start. I traced the problem back to no fuel in the fuel filter. So I opened the bleed screw again, primed the filter, and then the tractor started right up.
The problem is after the tractor is shut off for a few hours all the fuel seems to drain back out of the filter and I have to go back through the purge process again to get the tractor to start.
There are no noticeable fuel leaks. Is there a check valve or something I should be looking at?
I have a TT55. During my last maintenance routine I changed the fuel filter and (following instructions in the manual) manually primed the fuel filter until I had no bubbles coming out the bleeder screw on top of the filter housing. The next day the tractor was very difficult to start. I traced the problem back to no fuel in the fuel filter. So I opened the bleed screw again, primed the filter, and then the tractor started right up.
The problem is after the tractor is shut off for a few hours all the fuel seems to drain back out of the filter and I have to go back through the purge process again to get the tractor to start.
There are no noticeable fuel leaks. Is there a check valve or something I should be looking at?