If it's a Diesel engine, your gonna have to bleed you fuel line because there is air that got in to your fuel line. If it's a gasoline engine, well I'm guessing there must be something blocking your gas line, some sediments must have been in the bottom of the tank and it got sucked in your lines. I would start by changing the gas filter first and go from there.
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If it's a Diesel engine, your gonna have to bleed you fuel line because there is air that got in to your fuel line. If it's a gasoline engine, well I'm guessing there must be something blocking your gas line, some sediments must have been in the bottom of the tank and it got sucked in your lines. I would start by changing the gas filter first and go from there.