My guess is there is something wrong with the pump, but about all that you can do is to change the fuel filter(s) and make sure the pump is getting diesel to it. If you do remove the pump yourself the only advice I can give you is to use whatever measures are necessary to make sure no dirt gets...
What year is the engine, and is it new enough to have any electronic controls? Or is it the old shut on and off with a key switch and the throttle is controlled by a cable or rod? Air in the system is the only user fixable thing I can think of.
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