350B missing after running OK

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tmlkenney
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350B missing after running OK

Post by tmlkenney » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:45 am

Hi,
Hoping someone can help. My 350B runs like a champ for the first 30 minutes or so after startup and then suddenly starts to miss/cough/sputter. After cooldown, same cycle, etc. I've checked prior threads but can't find one on topic. Anyone have any thoughts? Your help would be much appreciated. Best regards, Tim

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Post by Tigerhaze » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:06 am

Hi Tim-

There have been some threads about this- I will try and look for them but JDEMaris or one of these other guys probably remember the threads and can get to it before me.
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Post by tmlkenney » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:21 pm

I think I've found it now. Screens, fuel, injectors and a little hope. Thanks for the help. Tim

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Re: 350B missing after running OK

Post by jdemaris » Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:19 am

tmlkenney wrote:Hi,
Hoping someone can help. My 350B runs like a champ for the first 30 minutes or so after startup and then suddenly starts to miss/cough/sputter. After cooldown, same cycle, etc. I've checked prior threads but can't find one on topic. Anyone have any thoughts? Your help would be much appreciated. Best regards, Tim
A long story short - if it's a diesel. The injection pump - if a D series (Deere DB or JDB) - has a piece of plastic inside of it that goes bad every 10-15 years, regardless of use. When it falls apart, the crawler will sputter out and die after being run for awhile. Then, after shut-down, will start fine - and run fine until it craps out again.

It can be fixed in a few hours and with $25-$50 in parts. It can also be upgraded for an additional $45. If you don't know anybody that knows how to work on it - then a cheap repair job will become a very expensive one.

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