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Re: Tractor Broke Down (Again) - Need Diagnosis
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Posted by Dieselrider on April 05, 2006 at 07:37:10 from (66.82.9.52):
In Reply to: Tractor Broke Down (Again) - Need Diagnosis posted by Christos on April 04, 2006 at 21:57:30:
This happened to me once on a Ford 801. Hit something (not very hard) and she shut down and wouldn't start. It turned out to be the timing gear on the crank or the camshaft had been cracked awhile by the looks of the cracks and it finally gave way with that last shot. I'm not sayin that is your problem and mine was a diesel but, if you have spark and fuel she should at least try to fire unless the timing is gone, which if that's the case you'll have to find out why. It just seems kind of coincidental that it shut down after contacting something and it turns and doesn't start. Good luck and I hope you get her going without major problems.
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