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bleeding fuel lines

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gabe luper

06-02-2006 08:34:55




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i have a 1984 850 john deere dozer it was run without fuel can someone please tell me how to bleed this system




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the tractor vet

06-02-2006 13:03:01




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 Re: bleeding fuel lines in reply to gabe luper, 06-02-2006 08:34:55  
Did that several times on a 750 and always in knee deep mud and a half mile from the fuel tanl on the pick up . First make sure that ya have enough fuel in the tank like ten gallon remove the side cover - engine encloser next to the fuel filter and the lift pump there is a hand primer lever on the side of the lift pump open the bleeder on the fuel filter on the side up on the top side of the filter and start pumpen till ya have all the air out of the filter then close the bleeder and pump somemore , now it may pick up prime wright away and then again ya may have to crack all lines to the injectors and crank the engine over till ya get fuel to most of them . Then tighten them down and see if she will go , sometimes they can be a real pain .

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