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Posted by bigjay on May 22, 2005 at 22:22:05 from (64.136.26.225):
I just purchased a 54' naa w/ backhoe and loader. It was running just fine, I shut it off and came back 20 minutes later and it cranked but no fire. I made sure all the plug wires were tight and tried again but nothing. Here is the really weird part waited about half an hour and it started right up but only ran for about five minutes and died. Well I know know nothing about tractors and need some suggestions. One more thing I don't know if it matters but previous owner attempted a conversion to 12 volt but never hooked up the alternator. I want to complete conversion but really need my backhoe asap. THANKS JAY P.S. In reading some of the archives on this sight I see that some of you can be brutal. So keep in mind I am not stupid just ignorant. There is a difference.
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