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Posted by roger '40 9n on August 06, 2004 at 15:45:19 from (152.160.43.113):
In Reply to: Problem with my new 8n tractor posted by Burt Johnson on August 06, 2004 at 14:47:58:
Looks like an 8N to me: running boards, air vent hole in hood, 8N style brake pedals.... Should be a four speed and have a little lever under the right side of the seat to switch from draft control to position control, eight bolts on the rear hubs in a small circle. Iffn it runs for about 30 seconds and quits check the condensor. The tractor will run for about three minutes on the fuel in the carb bowl. If that is the case then check your fuel filters-- you have three of them: In the tank, above the sediment bowl, in the carb inlet ell. Pull the plug from the bottom of the carb and see if you have a good flow. If it runs for about ten minutes then it could be the ignition switch. Next time it stalls out try jumpering the switch and see iffn that fixes your problem. Squealing alternator won't make it stop running. It can run all day on the battery. It does mean that your alternator belt might be loose. Roger in Michigan
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