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shorty007

08-11-2005 17:38:04




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I have been given a diesel tractor but the catch is i have to get it going.It will turn over but won"t fire i have no manual to work on but think it may need bleeding.Does any one know how this is done?It is a Nuffield Leyland tractor i can"t remember the numbers on the side though i think they are 385 but can"t be sure can anyone help?Thanks




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shorty007

08-13-2005 15:52:45




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 Re: tractor engine in reply to shorty007, 08-11-2005 17:38:04  
Thanks to all who posted answers to my questions about the tractor that i couldn"t get going.The engine is now running sweetly but the left hand back wheel is seized does any one know how to fix this problem the tractor is a Nuffield Leyland 384.Thanks



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RAB

08-11-2005 23:55:29




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 Re: tractor engine in reply to shorty007, 08-11-2005 17:38:04  
First thing - is the pump "engine stop control" in the "run" position. Somehow don"t think that will be the problem....but
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Roy in UK

08-11-2005 22:41:00




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 Re: tractor engine in reply to shorty007, 08-11-2005 17:38:04  
You could try asking your question here too, click on that, at the bottom of the page is a link to a Nuffield/Leyland forum.



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marlowe

08-11-2005 21:52:51




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 Re: tractor engine in reply to shorty007, 08-11-2005 17:38:04  
on the pump at the shut off there is a button that you push in to help start in cold weather some times they stick half way in or out make sure it's out it has a rubber boot or nipple on it. also it might be that the old owner did not change the oil in the pump and they rust up then they are junk and will cost more then the tractor is worth but bleed it also



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Nebraska Cowman

08-11-2005 18:50:27




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 Re: tractor engine in reply to shorty007, 08-11-2005 17:38:04  
384? That will have the inline pump I believe. Bleed the filters first. probably a small screew on top of each one. then bleed the pump. hard to remember but seems like there is a bleeder on the top or side near the top. the large plug at the front? is where you add the oil. (pump has its own oil suppply, just like a tiny engine) there is also an oil check plug on the side. It might run out fuel oil if it hasn't been changed latly. Might be best to change the pump oil first, Then you will know where you are at. There is a drain plug in the bottom. Holds about a pint.

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