Posted by SDE on December 22, 2013 at 08:10:30 from (174.124.52.81):
It was about 4 o'clock when I decided to put the distributor back in my 400. I had received a headlamp as a gift a year ago and I had used it once or twice. With trifocals, you first need to figure out which lens you are going to use. I put it on and I found it worked great after I adjusted it to shine where I was looking. After I put the tools away, I turned the key and the engine rolled over once, then twice and during the third I was thinking I had a problem, then she came to life. And ran good. I used the tractor to plow a track out to the road and then pulled my hay wagon down to my shed. She idles faster than before, but when I turned it off, it did not kick back or run on. I used the headlamp while blowing snow and when I was finished, I went to pick up my gas can. I just happen to find my chain, which had been on my wagon. May not have seen it without the light. It allows a hands free light that is always pointed where you are looking. .
Thank you YTers for providing a support system that allows me the confidence to do tractor related work/repairs. SDE
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