Posted by CBBC on May 28, 2015 at 07:02:15 from (70.79.32.126):
Our 6300 loader tractor is causing me grief. It works great loading for short periods- loading, moving stuff, anything non taxing. Usually runs 10 min to 45 min at a time, not really working hard so its no problem.
I hook up the side arm flail mower and mow ditches this time of year. Hydraulics in constant pump and pto engaged for head. I run at about 1700 rpm...a bit under the 540 mark, so it is working now. After about 1/2 hour it starts to struggle and sounds like its running out of fuel. I'm lucky if I can go an hour and not have it stall out, being able to start up again when it cools down.
The last two times I made it back to the yard, shut down and it wont start up again until the next morning. I tried restarting by cracking the injectors but am getting no fuel. I have replaced the fuel filter and housing. Pulled the lift pump / sender unit. Screen good. Good fuel to the fuel filter. I'm guessing its the injector pump, but why will it do this when it is working, but not under regular use?
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