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Re: Broken H
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Posted by riverbend on April 17, 2004 at 06:52:33 from (208.160.33.206):
In Reply to: Broken H posted by Paul D on April 16, 2004 at 19:19:41:
Does the tractor still run and have oil pressure ? If it were a problem with a rod, most likely you would have zero oil pressure, in addition to a horrible clanking noise. If the shaking doesn't stop when you push in the clutch, try pulling off the plug wires, one at a time (use insulated pliers and gloves) and see if it is one cylinder that is not working. It could be something simple. My H shook like it had a dead cylinder. After pulling the plug wires didn't make any difference, I noticed that one of the fan blades had broken off. The H is an easy tractor to work on. Get yourself a set of manuals, IT and IH, and a parts book. The manuals will tell you how to do almost everything. The parts book will show you all the parts and give you an idea of how they go together. The rest, you can ask about here. This site is one of the most focused search engines for IH that I have ever seen.
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