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Posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 11:40:09 from (71.51.127.61):
Howdy people, Just touching base here. Another semester done and I can peek in on you all. My tractor (IH 350 utility, diesel) has been sitting for a full year now. I try to start it, the points stick, things start smoking and burning and I freak out. The battery cells go haywire during the process and I lose yet another one or two batteries. I have checked the wiring and nothing looks crossed. The only thing I can think is the batteries aren't enough power to get the job done (even new. Could that be causing the points to stick? I've put two new regulators in it etc. I'm bummed. I need to mow the fields and move some barn litter. I can't keep going through batteries and regulators. Hubby is out of a job as of Sept. 1st and if this tractor doesn't shape up, I am gonna have to sell her. No sense in letting her sit there getting a free ride. Hi to Hugh! Miss talking to ya. Diana
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