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Posted by Rob Perrier on November 08, 2004 at 13:37:39 from (144.137.178.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: JD diesel will not start posted by jdemaris on February 26, 2004 at 05:28:45:
Help please! Lucked on to this thread while looking for help with JD 300 loader. very rare over here. Bought it recently from farmer who claimed it ran but had sat for a year. No radiator problems, but replaced worn gear and rod on injector pump. Weird type, no stop cable, not in manual but shown in parts book. Diesel to injectors, cranks over, used ether but no smoke, some crank resistance and also feels like compression when turned by hand? Don"t want to replace injectors if not needed or pull head off if I can"t get gasket / parts here. Judging by comments here, timing may be a little out but not enough to not start? Pump is a Roosa Master CBC3-1AL with a rod type speed / stop control. Could this be the problem? No idea how to adjust it - as I said, not in manual. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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