Posted by MN_Joe on August 31, 2013 at 16:43:30 from (206.123.56.3):
I've been fighting this for some time. If I leave the skid loader sit for a day or so then it will start and run normal for about 45 seconds then it acts like it starves out of fuel and dies. It will then start for a few seconds then die, like the fuel shutoff is killing the fuel, but that's not the case. I've gone through the fuel lines and replaced the filter. With the filter off when I power the key to run fuel immediately runs from the feed side of the filter housing. There is good solid flow, but if I put my finger over the hole I'm able to stop the flow with little effort. Thinking this could mean the electronic fuel pump is weak I pressurized the fuel tank to ensure there was greater pressure and it doesn't change any symptoms. The skid loader seems to start easy, just won't run. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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