Posted by the tractor vet on February 17, 2009 at 18:57:16 from (76.212.226.84):
In Reply to: Re: tractor vet posted by lenray on February 17, 2009 at 18:35:56:
Yes i did . On this one it is one of them things that ya have to be there with a test lite and a meter and the wiring diagram . Being that it is a gasser it will make it a lot easier . Them old 3010's and 4010 's they were fun . I worked on one of my customers 4010 diesel one time and went to the Deere shop to get the diagram and they only had a third of it had to go to two other dealers for the rest as they did not have a complet one them selfs. The big thing here is how the power comes up from the hot post and where the ing. switch gets it power from . The 10 sieres uses the same delco 56 ends So it maybe that it is just dirt and corrosion and loose connections . Got to keep in mind here that we play with OLD tractors and they are just about as bad as our old wifes ya always had to fuss with them.
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