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Old Jun 17, 2009 | 06:47 PM
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AGCO w/ 6.7 cummins

I have been asked to turn the fuel up on an 02 agco rt 100. It has a 6.6/6.7 cummins with what looks like a bosch ve first gen pump on it. Does anybody know if it is the same pump? If it isnt does anyone know how to turn the fuel up on an AGCO tractor. If its the same as the first gen it will be a quick job. If it is something else, then Im going to need some help from you guys. Thanks
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Old Jun 17, 2009 | 10:28 PM
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Are you sure its mechanical? I thought most of the new tractors were all electronic. But if the pump is the same or close to it, find the power screw, should be in the same general area, and start turning.
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 09:17 PM
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The power screw will have a collar crimped over it. all future warranty ( if any remains) would be null and void if the collar was gone.

With that said, use a dremel and buzz the collar off ( j ust make a cut down each side and then open it up. I wouldn't go too crazy with the screw, if it smokes under full throttle , but with no load on the engine, you went too far.


p.s. this is all assuming it is an electronic engine.
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