fltengineer
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Got a new issue that has cropped up on me and wanted some advise before I tear into it.
While brush hogging my pasture, after approx an hour the engine will begin surging by about 100-250 rpm, if I do not touch anything the surging will progressively get worse and get to 500 rpm surges. The engine will also begin losing power like its being bogged down while the surging happens and get to where it doesn't wont to run.
If I stop and idle down a little but for a few minutes, the engine will again run fine for another 5mins or so before starting with the surging again. If I disengage the PTO and pull back to a cool down idle the engine will not maintain an idle and will shut off.
If I let the tractor sit for about 30mins turned off and come back to it, it will again run fine for about an hour and then start to repeat the same issue.
Temps and oil pressure are all normal, fuel filter is clean and fairly new (maybe 10 hours on it), fresh tank of fuel, air filter has about 25 hours on but "looks" fairly good.
So some things I read on other tractor makes is debris in the fuel intake line choking out the engine or possible injector issues.
Any ideas on where to start or what the possible issue could be. Im hoping its as simple as flushing lines and the tank.
Thanks for any help provided on this.
Jason
While brush hogging my pasture, after approx an hour the engine will begin surging by about 100-250 rpm, if I do not touch anything the surging will progressively get worse and get to 500 rpm surges. The engine will also begin losing power like its being bogged down while the surging happens and get to where it doesn't wont to run.
If I stop and idle down a little but for a few minutes, the engine will again run fine for another 5mins or so before starting with the surging again. If I disengage the PTO and pull back to a cool down idle the engine will not maintain an idle and will shut off.
If I let the tractor sit for about 30mins turned off and come back to it, it will again run fine for about an hour and then start to repeat the same issue.
Temps and oil pressure are all normal, fuel filter is clean and fairly new (maybe 10 hours on it), fresh tank of fuel, air filter has about 25 hours on but "looks" fairly good.
So some things I read on other tractor makes is debris in the fuel intake line choking out the engine or possible injector issues.
Any ideas on where to start or what the possible issue could be. Im hoping its as simple as flushing lines and the tank.
Thanks for any help provided on this.
Jason