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X575 Fuel Pump

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Retiredcarguy

Retiredcarguy

Hello, Is there any experience out there on replacing a X575 fuel pump. The removal of the rear fender and attached fuel tank seems to be a challenge. Thank you JD owners!


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mechanic mark

How to Install the Fuel Pump on a John Deere X575 | eHow


OMM148365_E2 Information for your JD x575. Scroll down left side of screen.


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Mikel1

Not sure about that link? I bet you he wishes it was there, though.
This fuel pump is in the tank. Going to take longer to take apart than to put the new fuel pump on.


#4

Retiredcarguy

Retiredcarguy

Thanks guys. It all worked out very well yesterday after just a few hours of tractor fun.

The fuel pump and sender assembly is automotive style. After removing left and right fender bolts, tank support, seat and mount, 4WD lever knob and a few harness connections it came off relatively easily. The pump R&R was also easy. See the photo.

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Tom575X

Thanks guys. It all worked out very well yesterday after just a few hours of tractor fun.

The fuel pump and sender assembly is automotive style. After removing left and right fender bolts, tank support, seat and mount, 4WD lever knob and a few harness connections it came off relatively easily. The pump R&R was also easy. See the photo.

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I would like to get in touch with you as I think I am having the same problem. with my 575x. JD replaced it once before and it seems to be repeating it again. It seems like some dirt or debris e collects on the bottom and clogs the filter. After a few minutes it can be restarted until it stops again. This time I had to choke it to get it going for a few seconds to get it running so I could just get it into the garage! I would like to try to fix it myself as $$cost is so high from JD dealer. If I could contact you (or someone) who did this it would be great. I am not sure how to get the shifter knob off - thinking it is screwed on?? Any help would be appreciated.


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Tom575X

Not sure about that link? I bet you he wishes it was there, though.
This fuel pump is in the tank. Going to take longer to take apart than to put the new fuel pump on.
I would like to get in touch with you as I think I am having the same problem. with my 575x. JD replaced it once before and it seems to be repeating it again. It seems like some dirt or debris e collects on the bottom and clogs the filter. After a few minutes it can be restarted until it stops again. This time I had to choke it to get it going for a few seconds to get it running so I could just get it into the garage! I would like to try to fix it myself as $$cost is so high from JD dealer. If I could contact you (or someone) who did this it would be great. I am not sure how to get the shifter knob off - thinking it is screwed on?? Any help would be appreciated. I have sent this message to another person as well for help.


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