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Posted by dave from MN on November 15, 2005 at 04:34:35 from (67.2.203.115):
2 thing I am adressing right now to start . First what CCA should I be using. Batts that were in it are about 570. Batteries plus does carry 1000 CCA batts for $79.00. I have always beleived the bigger the better for my trucks, should I do the same for my tractors? I also found a place to make new cables, Should I stick with 00 and what is best for the ground? Right now it has a 1" wide strap.Also, the fuel control lever, When I am trying to start it it does not seem to make a difference where it is, I pull it back until it touched that little stop on the pump, which is ( I believe) it is supposed to be for the cold start. When it does start and I pull the lever back it to see what it does the engine wants to stall, when I pull it bach after runnning and is warmed up it revs high. Is there anything I can check to make sure this is set up right? I had a 30+ year deisel mech work on it a while back and even had the pump rebuilt. Also is there supposed to be an oring up in where the either can goes into the either assist?
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