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Re: Starting an M.D
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 08, 2006 at 12:56:26 from (4.124.84.52):
In Reply to: Re: Starting an M.D posted by randy hall on February 08, 2006 at 12:08:42:
Well lets see here my MD would not restart hot and neither did my 450D start on the diesel side our did my buddys 450 D as it would make about a half turn and the batterys were dead and yes we had good batterys with the correct cables and good starters but ours were not wore out and had comp. and i did stall mine from time to time if i did not grab the crutch fast enough or that darn littel spring would break and not latch it into the low side and when ya let go of the crutch it went back into high and killed it before ya could get the clutch down . The MD we had two group 5 batteryes in it and the 450's had groupe 31's and the charging systems worked fine but they would not start on diesel as my buddy and i would plow together and everyonce in awhile one of us would have a stupid attach and forget to fill the tank and stall it and be staning on the tractor seat looken like and idiot waven your arms so the other could run over and give ya a pull , he stalled his one day while finishen up the headlands and i was just opening up another field and by the time i saw him and got over to give him a pull it was to late as his tractor sat to long and the head temp had already put the temp gauge to the peg and we got it started and before we made three rounds in the next field he was pushen water out the top his head had cracked nothing that back then 640 bucks did not cure for a new head plus the valve job new gskts .
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