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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 22, 2003 at 19:04:02 from (209.226.247.153):
In Reply to: possible electrical problems? posted by Diana on December 22, 2003 at 16:05:41:
Diana: You've lost me on the sequence of events. As I understand it you went to tractor had glow plugs on and this heat and smoking occured before you tried the starter, am I right or wrong? Or was the solinoid stuck from last time you used tractor? I'm just trying to rule out the possibility of the problem being in your glow plugs. Back a few months ago I think you told me those glow plugs were activated by a toggle switch rather than a push button. That 350 is a bit different breed than other IH diesels with glow plugs, being a Continental diesel. Most diesels use a push button for glow plugs. I'm just wondering if you also don't have a wiring nightmare. Did you ever check wiring out with diagram from manual? I'm not suggesting the others are wrong, on the starter assumption, just check all possibilities.
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