Ginormous
Gold Member
Hi guys,
Well, I can't get my tractor to start. Last time I started it was in October, and it was hard to start, probably because it was cold out, ~ 50 degrees. Since I don't have the Thermostart, I expected it to be hard to start. I discovered a leak in the bleed screw at the banjo fitting and replaced it. I bled the lines and fuel now drips from the ends of the lines where they connect to the cylinder (if I disconnect them) if I crank the starter. With the fuel lines attached, the engine turns over and over and over, but no ignition. I pushed it into my garage, put a small magnetic heater on the engine oil pan and had a space heater warming up the garage (it was 45 degrees outside) and still no ignition at all. What am I missing? Is it flooded?
Well, I can't get my tractor to start. Last time I started it was in October, and it was hard to start, probably because it was cold out, ~ 50 degrees. Since I don't have the Thermostart, I expected it to be hard to start. I discovered a leak in the bleed screw at the banjo fitting and replaced it. I bled the lines and fuel now drips from the ends of the lines where they connect to the cylinder (if I disconnect them) if I crank the starter. With the fuel lines attached, the engine turns over and over and over, but no ignition. I pushed it into my garage, put a small magnetic heater on the engine oil pan and had a space heater warming up the garage (it was 45 degrees outside) and still no ignition at all. What am I missing? Is it flooded?