Well here's the latest I've called a few of the local diesel shops to see if they can check the injectors no luck yet seems they send injectors to salt lake city. There should be a shop local that can check them I'll try the Deere dealer monday or tuesday. I feel kind of stupid as part of the problem has been taken care of by adjusting the valves. THANKS SAHTOBULL!! Sorry I need to read the posts fully. Since I could not find a shop over the weekend to check the injectors, I replaced them in the head. Pulled the valve cover and checked the valve lash it was open on all valves closed them down to .008". The fuel could have been suspect so drained the tank and replaced fuel. After adjusting the valves changing the fuel bleeding the fuel system the tractor will start but only idles with still lots of white gray smoke. smoke burns your eyes smells like diesel. while the tractor is running I cracked open the banjo fitting on the injectors on one it seemed to quite it down some on the other it killed the tractor. what do you guys think bad injector low compression, both? How do youu check compression? push in gauge in the injector port? AS all ways thank you guys for the suggestions I know its hard to dignose when you can't see, hear or smell.
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