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pulling a Dingo
I have a Toro Dingo 420 (on tracks) that won't start. The battery is fine, as its cranking strong. Have already changed the air & fuel filters & spark plugs. I'm suspecting a clogged fuel line, as there was no gas in the old fuel filter & lines when I disconnected it. I suppose my next step is to syphon out the gas tank.
It's in a tight spot, so if the syphoning doesn't help I'm considering pulling it out with a chain and maybe onto a trailer to take in to the repair center. Is that even possible or will it be damaged by pulling? Any other ideas? Thanks! |
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pulling a Dingo
Should be able to release hydrostatic had to do it with my big diesel mower chain and a hand winch slow but worked
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You gotta back off on the hydro pumps bypass valves. One on each pump.
The owners manual will give ya the details.
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