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Posted by Diana JH on May 20, 2007 at 18:07:28 from (71.51.127.61):
Hi again! Won't know until I get the cable fixed whether she will start or not. I am going to see if there is enough cable to repair it or what it might take to replace it with something off of something else, maybe go to tractor supply or something. I'll stop in at Case and see what they have to offer between that and the hose I need for the manifold. Can't find one of those either, so if I can't get one, maybe I can use a flex hose of some sort. Case might have that too. I left a few messages in that last thread and not sure who read them but it is up to date on stuff. Anywho...that heater manifold valve that is froze up. I am going to get some gel type grease to try to loosen up the whole mess. Maybe I can even back that screw out and find one around here to replace it. In any case, my question is, what does this thing do? I am afraid I am going to break it or something. I need to know what it does so I know how it is supposed to "act" once I get it freed up. How would its being frozen up affect the motor running? I am still not sure the manifold heater is working. I see where the wire goes to it but don't even know what part it is! Remember, an electric blanket sounded like a much better idea to me on keeping the engine warm, Hugh! If you all could explain, I would be very grateful. It started raining, so playing is done for today. A good time to get as much info as I can. In the mean time, I put a padlock on one of my cupboards in my garage and the one battery is safe and sound. The other battery is dead and done for. I am hoping I can start her with just the one. Thanks for all of your help so far guys! You have no idea how much I appreciate it! Diana
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