Posted by Mark Cock on March 07, 2009 at 00:10:03 from (78.149.236.3):
To all fellow forumers
I live in the UK and over the passed 2 years I have been slowly restoring an International 674 series, Diesel and now I have a small problem which I am hoping someone can help me out.
I have bought a brand new battery for it and connected everything up, but when I turn it over it struggles to do one revolution, it"s like the battery is flat but it is brand new, my initial thought was whether the solenoid on the starting motor is gone or going, now I am in a spot of bother and I am therefore hoping someone could assist me.
Also, the wiring diagram that I have for it is very minimal and I am hoping that again someone could help me out on a full schematic wiring diagram for it, it has a cab but as far as I know it is not the deluxe model, (when I got the tractor it was in a very poor state!!)
Also, I am hoping that someone could help me out on some very small metal work and decals, if sitting in the cab on your left there are the range and speed controlling levers, there is also a parking brake bolted to the mudguard, i am after the plate that is directly under the parking brake lever, it bolts to the mudguard, the foot pan and part of the seating pan, again I am hoping that there is someone out there that can help along with all the decals for this model.
There is also a component on the tractor that I am unsure of what it is, (I think that its some sort of Vacuum Sensor??), so I have taken a photo of this and attached it to this message along with the place where the plate goes. I am also hoping that someone could not only assist with the items that I have requested but more importantly whether someone could ascertain the problem with starting.
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