JD 5203 John Deere tractor fuel filter change

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  • @danniekemp2990
    @danniekemp2990 4 роки тому +1

    One of the best how to's I have see lately. Does not waste time on entertainment and I am's. Great info and very helpful. Thank you.

  • @walterbeaver7541
    @walterbeaver7541 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video and the correct information. I have a 5203 and getting ready to do this next project on routine maintance. Mine has only been change once and by hearing how the engine is running. It is time for it.

  • @jcbirdog
    @jcbirdog 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! It worked on my 5410. I had run it out of fuel and decided to change the filter while bleeding. Took me quite awhile to bleed all the air with the pump but your tutorial was really helpful!

  • @wskyhawk4628
    @wskyhawk4628 10 років тому +2

    You did a great job of explaining the process. My tractor started right away after following your instructions and that of W Reid where he suggested to fill the new filter with fuel. Three to four pumps and that process was done. Thank you for your post.

  • @kendavis8138
    @kendavis8138 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this post. I got my 2003 5103 going today with this info, I had gunk in everything, the primer pump was nasty and I had to take line going to the injector pump loose and clean it out. I let the line from the fuel tank run until trash quit coming out with the diesel fuel. I put a new fuel filter in and pumped the primer about 30 times. It wouldn't crank and after several attempts I loosed the line at the fuel injector to see if fuel was there. It was so I tightened it up and kept cranking til it finally fired up. I now am getting 4k+ rpm where before it was only 2700-3000. I just bought the tractor recently, evidently the previous owner never changed the fuel filter at 928 hours on the tractor.

    • @kendavis8138
      @kendavis8138 3 роки тому

      Also I filled the filter with fuel before installing.

  • @LittleSlwservices
    @LittleSlwservices 11 місяців тому

    Thank you...I have the same tractor...a d in the process of changing fuel filter now...thanks

  • @danielpritchard7412
    @danielpritchard7412 4 роки тому

    Good video. Had a bad cold start sensor(temp switch) and in the process I had moved the red cap which at the time I didn't realize it was a fuel shutoff. Thought it was a bleeder valve with a cap on it.

  • @CVP100
    @CVP100 4 роки тому

    A good tip to help. If you fill the new fuel filter with fuel then install it, you won't have to bleed the line.

  • @harveygilland6898
    @harveygilland6898 8 років тому +1

    You should always fill your new filter with fuel before installing it. If you have trouble starting it, after using the primer pump, do as Soggy B suggested while you start it.

  • @rogerwitt8323
    @rogerwitt8323 5 місяців тому

    It also helps to fill your fuel filter full of diesel fuel and will probably start without all that pumping

  • @harveygilland6898
    @harveygilland6898 8 років тому

    Here is another tip for you.
    If your JD tractor has it's fuel tank
    on the rear of the tractor, as does both of mine, the vent for the
    tank is in the fuel cap. While bailing, there is a constant dust
    cloud on the rear of the tractor, and when the fuel sloshes around in
    the tank, because the vent is in the cap, dust is constantly being
    pulled into the fuel tank.
    Solution, check and clean the under rim
    of your cap, reinstall it and put a coffee filter over it with a
    large rubber band every time you fuel up. My filer changes in hay
    season went from 3 filter per year to once annually.
    I also put a filter ( Fram G - 1
    fuel filter) on all transmissions and differentials vent pipes to
    filter out dust and dirt.

  • @michaeldecare609
    @michaeldecare609 10 років тому +1

    This did help me understand the fuel separator. My problem started when the fuel started leaking out the top of the pump plunger. I don't know why this happened.

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid 9 років тому

      I Have Same Leaking At the top of pump Plunger it's not showing up in the John deer parts catalog either? I'll come back here and post what I fine when I get to the dealer

  • @CharlesLewis-hm1ks
    @CharlesLewis-hm1ks 8 днів тому

    Thanks for the great help.

  • @caseyf101
    @caseyf101 12 років тому

    My 5105 was low on fuel and I had to fix something in a horse pasture. It was a very steep hill and it died. I came into the house to find info on bleeding the line and found your clip. The throttle lever is what got it started. But when it did start it rolled backwards and almost ran me over. My truck stopped it. I don't know why it rolled because I had everything locked and down. I drove it out and looked at my truck to see the damage. NOT A SCRATCH! I guess God really does favor the foolish!

  • @wreid1754
    @wreid1754 10 років тому +4

    It is also helpful when changing these filters, to pre-fill them with fuel before slideing them into place. It will save a lot of wear and tear on the plunger.

    • @wskyhawk4628
      @wskyhawk4628 10 років тому +1

      Thank you for your suggestion 3 to 4 pumps and the bleeding process was completed.

    • @zaino660
      @zaino660 7 років тому

      W Reid
      True.

  • @savvyup87
    @savvyup87 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing, it helped a lot!

  • @steveunger8108
    @steveunger8108 9 років тому

    Thanks, having the same problem with my 5403 right now. I'll bleed it and try again.

  • @robbietechie9805
    @robbietechie9805 7 років тому +1

    The primers on these were a poor design, they have a tendency to get crap in them that prevents the primer from creating suction to pull the fuel through. A JD dealer wanted $85 for a new part, plus labor to switch it out. I took it off, and cleaned it with soap and water, and blew the crap out with compressed air, there was quite a bit. Cleaned it, dried it, put it back on and it worked like a gem.

  • @perrinpartee557
    @perrinpartee557 2 роки тому

    You ever have the secondary filter get stuck? I’ve got 2017 5100e. Replaced primary by the secondary is so tight I can’t get off with channel locks or oil filter wrench. I mean it’s stuck! Need to change it tho it’s about time. I’ve serviced everything but that simply because I can’t get it off. I don’t know what to do to get it out other than bend the old filter up trying to pull it off

  • @jasonhurt6053
    @jasonhurt6053 3 роки тому

    Done 1000s of these,next time fill the filter up with fuel,secure filter,crank motor and BAM no pumping or bleeding

  • @airboatridesfloridaeverglades
    @airboatridesfloridaeverglades 12 років тому

    thanks for taking the time good video, I have the exact same tractor and it would not start the book said bleed the line you mentioned but I had no Idea about the bleeder valve thanks. My next issue is the dam 6 wire light switch on the dash my high beam only lights will not work. I took the dash apart and went and bought a new switch same problem 1 leg of the switch will not work, going back to deere this weekend to see what they say driving me nuts. The other 5 positions work fine.

  • @hancock1475
    @hancock1475 13 років тому

    Great job its was a lot of help.

  • @chrisandreasen6180
    @chrisandreasen6180 7 років тому

    Just open the bleeder on the bottom of the filter crank till you get fuel. Close bleeder. Push pump a few times. Done.

    • @robbietechie9805
      @robbietechie9805 7 років тому

      It's not always that simple. On the 5203, these primers were a poor design, and have a tendency to get clogged with crap. Where he suggests taking off the primer, and cleaning it with simple green, yes that will clean it, but it may need to be blown out with compressed air. While it's off, you can test to see if it will create a suction.

  • @dh1031
    @dh1031 11 років тому

    I am getting a leak from around the filter after putting the new filter on and the collar is difficult to reinstall....any thoughts?

  • @shawnjohnson926
    @shawnjohnson926 9 років тому +1

    I can not get the audio with this video....

  • @harveygilland6898
    @harveygilland6898 8 років тому

    Here is another tip for you if your JD
    tractor looses power.
    Some JD models, and even the JD dealers
    don't know which models, or why they put them on, have a filter in
    the line from the tank to the filter shown in this video. It works as
    a per-filter to the main filter and looks like a lawn mower filter
    and will clog long before the main large filter shown on the video
    will ever clog. I take them off and do NOT replace them, for $35.
    You can see it here, second from the
    left.
    www.google.com/#q=john+deere%2C+5240%2C+fuel+filter
    There is also a one way check valve in
    the line from the tank to the filter shown in the video that prevents
    the fuel from draining back to the tank when the tractor is shut off.
    If this valve gets clogged, and after sitting over night it will not,
    you will have to prime the entire system. This valve can be cleaned
    with WD-40. Be sure to replace allowing the fuel to flow in the right
    direction, to the engine filter.
    TBC

  • @boonskyler
    @boonskyler 11 років тому

    thanks

  • @trwoody1
    @trwoody1 8 років тому

    Anyone know what the part # is for the fuel filter?

  • @harveygilland6898
    @harveygilland6898 8 років тому

    Found it!
    Here is a pic of the fuel line check
    valve. My JD had the one on the right.
    www.google.com/#q=john+deere+fuel+line+check+valve

  • @Irishokey
    @Irishokey 3 роки тому

    Thanks