Interesting to note that he used a replacement filter that did have a drain. That should be a routine thing with a diesel which regardless of the size seem to get water in the fuel. As a farm kid I grew up around real tractors.
Interesting to note that he used a replacement filter that did have a drain. That should be a routine thing with a diesel which regardless of the size seem to get water in the fuel. As a farm kid I grew up around real tractors.
Retired Guy- Central Iowa.HVAC/R , Cloudray Galvo Fiber , -Windows 10
Perry, no apology needed. I always find these discussions interesting. Echoing one of your earlier comments, the breadth of knowledge and life experience people here are willing to share is impressive.
Have an older Ford 3cylinder 4500 diesel backhoe... when is gets a fuel problem (lack of fuel) it will always rev up for a few seconds before it dies.... then will start and run normally... always a fuel problem....