Tractor Repair: Fuel Problem, new holland tractor, injector lines


Question
Today i borrowed a new Holland tractor from work. not thinking i did not check the fuel. now i have ran the tractor out. i have put 5 gal of fuel into the tak but it will not start.
i cant seem to find a pump or bleeder valve to let the air out. the tractor is a new holland tc33m.  

Answer
William I am sorry this model is one I do not have any expereiance on so we can try and work it out.
Follow the line from the fuel tank to the engine it should come to a filter on top of filter should be a bleed point to take air out when there is clear fuel close it off.
Then follow the line out of the filter to the injection pump there should be a bleeder at the point the line meets the pump open and bleed the air out and close it.
Open 1 or 2 injector lines then crank the engine over till fuel comes out then close them up crank engine till it starts.
PLEASE TAKE CARE WHEN YOU CRANK THE ENGINE IF YOU CAN BEFORE YOU TRY TO START WASH DOWN ANY LOOSE FUEL IF YOU CAN NOT DO THIS BE CARE FULL NOT TO START A FIRE.
If you can not find a fuel primming pump you can put your mouth over the fuel tank filler and blow in it to push the fuel through to the points above.
William I hope this information helps you out.



             Kind Regards Danny Last