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Re: Re: Re: Re: IH manual for 364 question (manual
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Posted by Greg on March 29, 2004 at 18:13:28 from (67.30.59.247):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: IH manual for 364 question (manual #GS posted by lee on March 29, 2004 at 07:03:34:
I'm awful disappointed that the GSS1442 manual doesn't have electrical schematics. I have no idea where a person would get them for the 364 if they aren't in this manual. I find that there are the following IH manuals for the 364: 1092916 Operator's manual BT20 Parts manual GSS1356 Engine tune up specs GSS1358 Engine service BC144 BD144 BD154 GSS1442 Chassis Service 354, 364, 2300 ITIH 201 IT Shop manual Hech Lee, the way I see it from the list above, if the GSS1442 doesn't have electrical schematics then surely none of the others do. I guess IH never put them in a manual? Maybe the ITIH201 manual has them? Have you ever seen the IT manual on this tractor to know for sure? The tractor I'm buying has been rewired by my friend that currently owns it but the charging system isn't working and the glow plugs are there but not working. He had problems keeping the glow plugs working even before the rewire so he simply didn't wire them back up. I used to run this tractor for him cutting hay several years ago. We could use sandpaper to clean the wires between each glow plug ever so often and they would work great for a month or so. They never appeared to need cleaning but this seemed to work. Someone on this forum (was it you?) said they had the same problem with there 364 and they said it was a fault of the glow plug switch. He said he replaced the switch with an old floor mounted car starter switch and his have worked fine ever since. Have you ever heard of this glow plug problem on the 364 and 354's? Also, I am interested in your comment about me working on the 364 myself because it's unlikely I'll find a dealer that will know anything about them. First let me say, I will do everything to the 364 myself. I love working on my own equipment - it's part of the joy of owning it to me. But still, that being said, are these tractors that rare and obsolete that dealers don't know much about them? Heck, it makes me wonder if I should go ahead and buy the thing if they are so rare? I surely don't want to own something that I can't get parts for and information about (like the electrical schematics). That statement kind of scares me about my 364 purchase???
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