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Scotty123

Hello again 

so now that I got my d200 wiring temperately figured out I moved on to the fuel system. The tractor has been sitting for about 3-4 years with gas in it so you can imagine the condition of the gas/water was in. I took the gas tank off and gave it a thorough cleaning the stuff coming out of it was more muddy water than it was gas. So after cleaning that out the best that I could I replaced the fuel lines and fuel   filter going up to the          Carburator but there was still no gas going to the carburator. So I sepected the fuel

pump to be the issue so I replaced the fuel pump and still nothing. At that point I thought that I would take the bowl off the carb to see what condition the carb was in and that turned into taking the carb off and giving it a deep clean witch I should have done in the beginning. But I still don't have any fuel going to the carburator so I don't know if I'm missing something simple like a ajustment screw on the            carburator or something so if one of you guys can think of something to try let me know. Thanks  

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benji756

are you getting fuel to the fuel pump?

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N3PUY

shut off valve on?   plugged?

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Scotty123

Getting fuel to the pump and the shutoff isn't closed only have to make that mistake once 😂 and it isn't clogged because I started to drain the old fuel from there. I poured alittle gas directly down the carb and it ran for about 5-10 seconds thinking that it might kick in the fuel pump but it didn't but on the other hand it ran good 😂

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2 hours ago, Scotty123 said:

replaced the fuel pump and still nothing.

:WRS:         If you have fuel flowing to the pump and the pump is not pumping it out I would suggest you check to be sure you have the "IN" and "OUT" lines hooked up properly.

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pacer

Just go ahead and get an electric fuel pump and never look back. you'll thank yourself many times!

 

I got 4 of the D series and they all got electric pumps quickly....

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