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Re: 300 utility losing power
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Posted by gibby on December 28, 2001 at 08:37:45 from (24.26.152.154):
In Reply to: 300 utility losing power posted by Jerry on December 27, 2001 at 21:30:46:
Jerry, it is my humble opion hat there is something else wrong. Will the tractor turn over after it cuts out? Can you jump the tractor and get it started? If you jump the tractor and it will turn over, is trying to fire? What I am thinking is that you may have a coil that is shorting out after it warms up, but I need more information. If the tractor can be jumped, then that tells me that the mechanical side is not tighting up, which is good news. Electrical problems are difficult to diagnose, but not impossible. You probably have several problems, lets attack them one at a time. First lets get the snowplowing done, then let's address the issue of not having to use a charger all the time. Once you get the old girl fire on all clynders you love her, but like any wife/girl friend they like a little attention.. Also, as a Farmall owner your are forbidden to Kiss the Snowplow Guy... :-)
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