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Re: diesel won't crank - International 274 Offset
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Posted by Jim in NC on September 17, 2006 at 18:01:28 from (172.161.76.26):
In Reply to: Re: diesel won't crank - International 274 Offset posted by ROChandler on September 17, 2006 at 16:22:15:
I do not know where it is, but I would suggest you follow the clutch pedal linkage and you might see it. I have had one of these for almost 20 years. Some on this board do not care for them, but mine has performed well. It will run a long time on 5 gallons of fuel. I have not used it as much the last couple of years because of less tobacco farming. I really like it for cultivating. The one complaint I have always had about it is there is no down pressure on the rear cultivators like on the super As , 100s, 130s, and 140s. It is much easier to steer in really loose soil than the others. I still use it in the gardens and for other light jobs. I would get a finish mower for it if I could find an exceptional buy on one. My most major repair was to replace the water pump. I have let mine set for months mostly during the winter. I have not had any problems starting it as long as the battery was well charged. I would also suggest that you check all battery cable connections if you haven't done so. I have had 2 tractors to not crank in thew last week because of poor connections. One was at the battery and one was at the starter. Good luck with it.
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