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Posted by Bucci on November 09, 2004 at 17:38:19 from (24.151.105.24):
Hi, I hope I can get some help from you all on this one. I was loading compost today with the 574 and it was hesitatating and stalling when I increased the throttle, so I took the air tube off and fired some gumout in the carburetor which seemed to help. When I reconnected the air tube I did something which caused the entire tractor to stop and become competely dead, even the dash functions are out. I either a) crossed the terminals on the alternator with the hose clamp for the air tube, or b) somehow messed up the solenoid cutoff--I'm not sure how this thing functions but I've had trouble with it before, and just wiggling it brought things back to normal. Right now its out in the field, a no go. Any help would be ever so greatly apprectiated as I have 3 huge piles to spread!!! Thanks in advance, Paul
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