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Re: 1066 Starting issue
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Posted by JM in Merit on August 12, 2006 at 19:49:30 from (12.39.110.213):
In Reply to: 1066 Starting issue posted by JM in Merit on August 12, 2006 at 09:48:36:
Thanks for the suggestions. I feel the battery is turning it over fast enough I will try the charger with it next time I have it home There is no Smoke at all coming out till it cranks. When it first started to act up if it was cold it would start without ether, but if you killed tractor and then cranked it again like in 5 minutes or less it would not crank without ether. But it was not like that all the time. it may be coincidence but it seems to start after I started to use power service. I treat the who farm tank at one time so can not just use tank to see if that makes a difference. The tractor does seem to last longer now on fuel as it did before, but that really hard to tell when you baling hay etc Thanks again for all replies
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