Posted by The tractor vet on September 23, 2009 at 04:32:09 from (76.212.227.82):
In Reply to: Massey combine posted by flying belgian on September 22, 2009 at 20:07:52:
Also drain the tank and clean out the bottom of the tank and the screen on the outlet The one 750 that i bought and sold to a buddy was hard starting and and then it would just shut down in the field . I found about 4 inches of soybean dust in the bottom of that tank and once cleaned all was well . Then my massey 410 started the same thing and it was a gasser and here again it was bean dust that pluged the outlet screen . You can put a fuel presure gauge on the outlet of the lift pump and see what you have for pressure and how fast it builds pressure once the key is turned on and it should be around 5-7 lbs.
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