Swamp Rooster
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- Tractor
- New Holland TC33 2003
Hello all , I just joined when searching for answers . I have a 2003 Tc33 New Holland and I messed up and grabbed the wrong fuel can . Had two just a like , one was used all the time , the other may have had a little water or oil in it .
Picked it up on a job site , loaded it , hauled it home , dorve it out of the trailer and put fuel in it .. stated it up and drove it about 75 feet , one puff of white smoke and slowly died..
I drained all the old fuel , when to town and got a new fuel filter and fuel .. Put is on , added fuel, cracked the lines and can not get fuel up to them ..The new fuel is off road so it is red.. the fuel I drained was not and it seem like it is milky looking ....
Are these systems hard to bleed or is there something else I should be looking into .. Thanks in advance , I can see I will be spending a lot of time here .. Swamp Rooster ...
Picked it up on a job site , loaded it , hauled it home , dorve it out of the trailer and put fuel in it .. stated it up and drove it about 75 feet , one puff of white smoke and slowly died..
I drained all the old fuel , when to town and got a new fuel filter and fuel .. Put is on , added fuel, cracked the lines and can not get fuel up to them ..The new fuel is off road so it is red.. the fuel I drained was not and it seem like it is milky looking ....
Are these systems hard to bleed or is there something else I should be looking into .. Thanks in advance , I can see I will be spending a lot of time here .. Swamp Rooster ...