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Re: How do I 'Test' my H?
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Posted by GordoSD on March 01, 2007 at 13:52:21 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: How do I 'Test' my H? posted by Mike CA on March 01, 2007 at 10:59:36:
Drop the pan before you replace the oil and filter. Clean all the sludge out of it. Drop the oil pick up unit and clean it also. Remeber where the 4 long bolts came out of the pan. Reinstall with new gasket. Check to see you have the copper washer on the pan drain plug. Wouldn't hurt to pull the valve cover and slosh some diesel fuel all around there, and then high pressure air clean. Or better if you have one the spray gun that has a large nozzle, can for cleaner, that hooks up to your compressor. While your spraying that ga ahead and hit the big chunks og grease anywhere else on the tractor. Makes them easier to get off whatever method you use later. Pull starting is an option if you want to hear it run before you tackle the starting system. Like others said, stay away from 8 volt, but go to elec supply house and get a 1/0 cable made up to go from battery to starter. Flat copper braided cable for ground is good. Perfectly clean connections, brush, sand polish! Check terminals at switch for clean also. If any wires get warm when you are cranking something is loose. What manuals do yuou own? We're not going to do ALL your research for you . Gordo
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