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Re: Help! Diesel won't crank.
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Posted by tractor101 on October 06, 2004 at 05:33:23 from (216.162.20.129):
In Reply to: Help! Diesel won't crank. posted by Frank Richardson on October 04, 2004 at 20:53:15:
the quickest and easiest way ive found somedays is just to spray a splint second burst of ether in the intake on the engine then either find a hill to pop start it or better yet have a truck or another tractor pull you put the tranny in the highest gear and the throttle at half. if it starts for a second on ether but dies keep pulling but after 100 yards if there is no white smoke at all coming from the exhaust then you have a fuel delivery problem and i would hook the batterys in series gives you a better cranking speed by far hook the hot wire to the pos of one battery then connect the neg side of the bat to the pos side of the other on and put the ground cable to the neg side of the batt. good luck you should also buy a repair manual for this tractor also it comes in handy!
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