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A. Bohemian

04-08-2007 20:02:41




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Quote: "It will not restart."

Meaning what, exactly? Possiblities include but are not limited to:

(1) Will not turn over at all. (What International Harvester manuals refer to rather laconically as "internal siezure").

(2) Will turn over but never fires.

(3) Fires occasionally but will not run.

If the motor will turn over, I'm with Dell, go straight to compression test. If it won't turn over, I'd bet along with Greg in Kentucky that the crank has siezed.

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AnvilheadTX

04-08-2007 20:05:43




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 Re: Fire! in reply to A. Bohemian, 04-08-2007 20:02:41  
The engine turns over, it sounds like it is firing, but it will not run. There are blow backs as well.



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A. Bohemian

04-08-2007 20:08:31




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 Re: Fire! in reply to AnvilheadTX, 04-08-2007 20:05:43  
Okay, at this point I'm with your neighbor, it's likely a ring.

Do the compression tests. Dell and others can help you interpret the readings better than I.



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AnvilheadTX

04-08-2007 20:54:02




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 Re: Fire! in reply to A. Bohemian, 04-08-2007 20:08:31  
Thanks. I will let you know what the compression test tells me. It wil be a while (a few weeks) before I can get to it (being turkey season and all....). I guess I am going to learn a little more about engines. Of course, when I bought it in teh condition it was in (not running) I factored that in.



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Ross Pugh(NC)

04-09-2007 06:35:27




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 Re: Fire!/TURKEY SEASON? in reply to AnvilheadTX, 04-08-2007 20:54:02  
Hey , Anvilhead, what has Turkey Season got to do with it? Are ye having to stay out of the open areas to keep from being shot, ye turkey :-) Just joking!!!



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AnvilheadTX

04-09-2007 10:26:58




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 Re: Fire!/TURKEY SEASON? in reply to Ross Pugh(NC), 04-09-2007 06:35:27  
I have definately been acused of being a turkey and a few other things before.



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Ken-Ga

04-09-2007 10:38:22




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 Re: Fire!/TURKEY SEASON? in reply to AnvilheadTX, 04-09-2007 10:26:58  
I know how you feel, when turkey season comes to Georgia (7 glorious weeks), I do little else than hunt turkeys. Got one so far. you?



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old

04-08-2007 21:34:10




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 Re: Fire! in reply to AnvilheadTX, 04-08-2007 20:54:02  
Well if its going to be a while before you get back to it before you leave to shot your bird fill all the cylinders with tranny fluid. That way if its stuck rings and or valve you stand a good chance that when you get back to it that things will be better and it may even run for you. Most it could do is not work and its worth the $2-5 gamble and sure will not hurt any thing. My self I don't turkey hunt any more its just to simple to shot a bird where I live so its no fun. I see about 10-50 birds a day from my house

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A. Bohemian

04-08-2007 20:18:39




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 Re: Fire! in reply to A. Bohemian, 04-08-2007 20:08:31  
You know, thinking about this one, the low coolant and oil in the coolant and all, I think maybe this tractor had a blown head gasket some time ago. I suspect you may find a little rust on the ferrous parts if/when you unbutton it.



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