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Posted by ltf in nc on April 27, 2000 at 20:19:08 from (206.228.214.215):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ford 4000- Can you help? posted by kevin on April 27, 2000 at 19:44:30:
Kevin, One of the above posts identifies the location of the plug on your specific tractor. I did not know where it was located. You will have to remove the plug and turn the engine with the starter. Once you get a continuous flow at the injector pump replace the plug and follow the procedure I posted earlier. You will get the tractor to run by following the instructions. Obviously the other men were apprehensive about using ether but most of the horror stories are old wives tales. If you do not feel comfortable with the ether then delete that portion. I do not suffer from the anxiety and as a matter of fact just today I started a Cat 955 asssisted with Devil's pee (ether) that the neighbor let run out of fuel. Using good judgement and using the ether sparingly is the key. It can save a lot of aggravation and agonizing over discharged batteries and overheated starters.
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