I didn't replace the washers so I don't know the pn, as for bleeding disconnect the line into the injection pump and manually prime it with the lever on the lift pump, then have a buddy crank the tractor while you crack open one or injectors line at a time, once the bubbles stop and you only see fuel tighten it back up and make sure the engine is cranking the entire time. You should only have to do one or two before it will start and the rest will prime themselves
Good fix! Amazing how that little check valve can keep a whole tractor from working. Keep up the good work !
So glad it was the lift pump! wtg
❤vary helpful, thanks.
Thanks bro
How did you bleed the lines down and what part number for the new banjo washers?
I didn't replace the washers so I don't know the pn, as for bleeding disconnect the line into the injection pump and manually prime it with the lever on the lift pump, then have a buddy crank the tractor while you crack open one or injectors line at a time, once the bubbles stop and you only see fuel tighten it back up and make sure the engine is cranking the entire time. You should only have to do one or two before it will start and the rest will prime themselves
@@GRTRanchadventures Thanks!!