do I have to bleed my line

451johnny

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my zero turn Kubota D1211 pulled in a fire log that got stuck in the mower deck and Im not sure weather I turned off the machine or it turn it self off but once I removed the log I tried starting it but all she did was crank and wouldn't start ...so if the cutting deck were to stop abruptly would that affect the fuel ? meaning that I would have to bleed the hydraulic lines in order to get it started ?? johnny
 

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no on bleeding -

allow to cool - glow the plugs, try too start and report back
 

Turfturd

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my zero turn Kubota D1211 pulled in a fire log that got stuck in the mower deck and Im not sure weather I turned off the machine or it turn it self off but once I removed the log I tried starting it but all she did was crank and wouldn't start ...so if the cutting deck were to stop abruptly would that affect the fuel ? meaning that I would have to bleed the hydraulic lines in order to get it started ?? johnny
You might check the fuses. The abrupt stop may have tripped your fuel shut off solenoid.
 
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