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Our 3010 Mule will not run properly

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Old Jun 30, 2011 | 01:25 PM
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We have changed the spark plugs, oil filter, and fuel filter. We disconnected the hose from the carb to the fuel pump. The pump is pumping gas. We ran a wire from the battery to the fuel pump. It clicks and sparks. It still will not start. The ironic thing is that we filled our Mule and our mower up last weekend with gas bought at the same service station. Our mower is not running either. They both are doing the same thing. They just shut off while you are driving them. We did put some gas in a jar to see if there is any water in it. Nothing. We are lost. Anyone else have this problem? If so, can you give me any insight? Thank you.
 
Old Jun 30, 2011 | 01:25 PM
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BTW, its a 2007 with 320 hrs.
 
Old Jun 30, 2011 | 03:07 PM
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Seems from reading previous posts, this is a very common problem with the Mules. The bad thing too is that not one person posts back to let anyone know what the problem was. I also was reading about the loud clanking noise when the machine disengages from 4 wheel drive back to 2 wheel drive. Ours has done that since it was new. Im starting to think that we have a lemon on our hands. I dunno.
 
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*All ***** kits Include seals and bearings for one axle. *Kit will only fit stock bearing carriers.
 
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