Posted by mnoliverguy on May 12, 2020 at 21:42:25 from (68.235.72.33):
So over about a week of evenings I Plowed up 30 acres with this tractor. It always started good and had plenty of power to pull 4-16 plow in 4th gear. couple days latter I go to bring it home and it wont start turns over slow and does not want to fire. Ended up pull starting and drove it home about 8 miles ran fine good oil pressure batt charging all was well or so I thought. Parked for the winter.
The next spring I go to start it turns over slow I thought must be the batt. So new one goes in same thing. Well better check starter take it in it's fine ok lets check cables and ground their fine . Take starter off 1650 and exchange same thing. So this spring I looked at it again same thing. So I thought I better check the bearings and they look good all have oil in them and not bad for wear. The only one I have not checked is #7 main as this means pull engine. With the clutch in a new batt. good starter good cables still turns over slow starter gets hot and runs down batt. I got it running one day last summer and tried to bale some hay with it and it just gradually lost power to turn baler.
It kinda acts like a engine out of time. Does anybody have any Ideas???? Where should I look next? Anybody have this happened to them? I have owned this tractor many yrs/ never had any problems all this came out of the blue.
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