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Posted by SDE on March 31, 2006 at 03:30:32 from (69.179.7.82):
This tractor came with a cornpicker on it. (ran seasonally?)It also had numerous igition parts in the tool box,coils,points, condenser. The battery was stamped 97, which makes me believe that 97 was the last time he tried to get it to run. Insanity is doing the same thing, but expecting a different result, so I removed each plug wire and moved them to the next terminal on the dis. cap. It STARTED, but ran like a green machine. Changing the timing did not have any effect. I intentd to put #1 to TDC and adjust the valves and look to see where the rotor points to. It finally occurred to me that maybe they had removed the hydraulic pump for a repair and it wasn't installed properly. Before I remove the freshly filled hyraulic fluid and remove this pump I wanted to know if I am overlooking a different solution to this problem. Thank you SDE
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