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Re: my every four month visit
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2007 at 13:49:55 from (209.226.106.26):
In Reply to: my every four month visit posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 11:40:09:
Diana from Indiana, kind of neat eh. No wonder the tractor is acting up if you don't give it any more of your attention than you give us. I remember the folks on here discussing this tractor with you, and at the time you had an electrical mess. Sounds as though that hasn't been completely cured. Bring me up to date on all electrical work done since you first came here, to YT almost 4 years ago. Your description today, sounds as though the solinoid is not breaking contact when you stop cranking. You rebuilt the starter, did that also include a new solinoid? As I recall there was also some problems with the manifold heater, designed to assist in starting, did you get that one resolved? Did you ever pick up an IH operator's manual? Those contain excellent wiring diagrams, that would give you the oportunity to check and see if it is properly wired. There has got to be something wrong with the wiring if starter, solinoid and manifold heater are all good. I was in Indiana about three weeks ago, did a bit of touring around the north east part of the state. Don't know where all we were, just Marg. and I enjoying the rural countryside. I do know we saw a sign saying Chicago, and the miles to were only 2 diget. From what you told me, I suspect we were not far from your place.
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