On my 763, there was a line in the open (in the front) When I pulled it out, it looked just like the tube you have there with no filter. I blew through it and it was clear. Turns out, the pick up tube was actually behind it right under the engine block. There appears to be no way of removing it without pulling the engine.😢
Mine was pinched between oil pan and top of plastic fuel tank . Just abandon old lines install new ones from pickup tube to fuel pump then a return line back to tank . I got mine out fixed kinked fuel line . But I have abandoned old lines on other machines
Thanks for posting. Information I can use to pinpoint my s300 diesel leak.
The main thing is finding the problem 🙂 good job.
very common on alot of equipment clogged pick up inlet in tank of fuel and hydaulic suction to pumps.
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On my 763, there was a line in the open (in the front) When I pulled it out, it looked just like the tube you have there with no filter. I blew through it and it was clear. Turns out, the pick up tube was actually behind it right under the engine block. There appears to be no way of removing it without pulling the engine.😢
Mine was pinched between oil pan and top of plastic fuel tank .
Just abandon old lines install new ones from pickup tube to fuel pump then a return line back to tank .
I got mine out fixed kinked fuel line .
But I have abandoned old lines on other machines
I had the same issue on mi 773
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Same thing on my 205
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