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Re: using 24 volt on 12 volt diesel


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Posted by wilson ind on September 26, 2016 at 06:12:59 from (50.235.29.222):

In Reply to: Re: using 24 volt on 12 volt diesel posted by buickanddeere on September 25, 2016 at 19:27:10:

I will attempt to answer all the post on this one . Tractor is approximately 65 years old and just a toy for me. I am 72 ,
possibly only going to start this tractor till I am 82. I only start once a year at best.To fix it correctly would require
pulling the engine for a total rebuild. Pistons and liners , rings for this engine approx 1200 bucks plus labor. Cam grind with
new bushings 600.00 . Total head rebuild, valves, guides, springs possibly 1000.00. Injectors 1000.00. Bearings and crank
service seals , new oil pump 1000.00. Gaskets 300.00. Sixty five year old radiator?? Re core 500.00. Water pump rebuild
100.00.Labor at least 1000.00. New batteries 200.00. This is motor only. If all that expense should not the transmission and
differential be rebuilt?? This is for an engine I will only start 20 to possibly 30 times in my life?? The 12 volt batteries I
used are 3 to 4 year old batteries removed from two DC Case tractors where batteries are removed for winter. Those batteries
are previously removed from pickup therefor may well be much older than 3 or 4. Thus the batteries are not giving all the torque
new 12 HD batteries would have. As old friend George has stated he used older 12 volt on his farmall to prevent starter Bendix
damage.Tractor does have excellent battery cables of heavy gauge. Therefore in my opinion when the engine starts so well in
very few seconds on 24 volts, I do not run long enough to consider charging , therefore generator wire unhooked, It is just not
proper to repair correctly for this old man.


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