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Posted by dave2 on January 29, 2007 at 17:05:39 from (139.139.33.12):
Hi folks, I rewired the glowplugs and changed the expensive originals for a modified version that uses the body of the original as an adapter to hold a new type, less expensive, and hotter plug. 5 seconds of preheating and it started like a new one. Less than an hour for everything and I've had the stuff to do it inthe toolbox for almost 2 years. Can't wait to see what it does after setting outside all night. Anyway, just over a year ago, I noticed what looked like oil in the radiator. Not the usual milky look, just a black film. No water in the oil. Stick your finger in the radiator and it comes out with a film of something that looks and smells more like suit than oil. Anyone run into something like that before? I didn't see it when I checked the tractor out before I bought it. Thanks, Dave
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