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2520 Cranks but won t start

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lannino
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2018-06-16          197810


I have a 2012 JD 2520 HST with only 13 hours on it. It stalled and now won't start. It cranks fine and try's to start but then immediately shuts off. I changed the diesel fuel, sediment and fuel filters in case that was the problem but it still won't start. Yanmar 3 cyl diesel says it's self bleeding. Any Suggestions Please



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PaulChristenson
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2018-06-16          197811


In the on position with the engine off, can you hear the fuel pump ticking? ....


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lannino
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2018-06-18          197812


PaulChristenson
Yes Paul the pump comes on and moves the fuel ....


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lannino
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2018-06-18          197813


PaulChristenson
Yes Paul the pump comes on and moves the fuel ....


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PaulChristenson
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2018-06-18          197814


If it doesn't start...here are some things to check...

Transmission range shift lever not in proper position.

PTO engaged.

Engine speed hand throttle not pushed forward.

Fuel shut-off valve CLOSED (OFF).

Stale fuel / improper fuel / fuel level.

Plugged fuel filter.

Plugged air intake filter.

Dirty or faulty fuel injectors.

Blown fuse.

Failed fuel solenoid.

Other electrical problem. ....


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