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Indiana GeorgeN

05-07-2007 18:02:44




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I have a farmall c that loses power under load in second or third gear.Even with no load on it, it does the same thing.What can be the problem? In first gear it was pulling the disk ok. Thanks George




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georgeky

05-08-2007 09:31:57




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 Re: No power under load in reply to Indiana GeorgeN, 05-07-2007 18:02:44  
It should pull the disk in 2nd and 3rd depending on what size the disk is. The water pump will not have anything to do with it. As Jim said it could be lack of fuel. There is a screen at the carb where the fuel line attaches try cleaning it to see if it helps. If it has a in line fuel filter take it off and try it without it. Clean the entire fuel line and sediment bowl. There could also be junk in the tank restricting fuel flow. It could also be the governor. Does it miss or just no power? You need a IT service manual it will give proper governor adjustments, and a wealth of other info. Is this something that just started or has it been this way since you had it? Without being there it is hard to tell what it may need.

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champspa

05-08-2007 05:23:00




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 Re: No power under load in reply to Indiana GeorgeN, 05-07-2007 18:02:44  
if it's one that doesn't have a water pump get one .



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Janicholson

05-07-2007 19:00:40




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 Re: No power under load in reply to Indiana GeorgeN, 05-07-2007 18:02:44  
One factor that can cause a tractor to run at speed when stopped or slow, and not when going fast, is junk in the fuel tank, sediment bowl getting stirred up over bumps and getting fed into the fuel stream going to the engine. Other than that, there aren't too many reasons. Pulling hard in 2-3 will use much more fuel, and I would tell you that was it except for your description. JimN



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ssabmud

05-07-2007 18:40:35




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 Re: No power under load in reply to Indiana GeorgeN, 05-07-2007 18:02:44  
governor sticking



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