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Posted by Mark on April 05, 2004 at 08:37:50 from (198.81.26.8):
In Reply to: jd 350 quit posted by MrBill on April 04, 2004 at 20:51:36:
Mr. Bill, You may have 2 different problems. I have shut off mine before to find out that it would not start due to battery problems. The terminals were dirty or was not charging. I put a new voltage regulator on and had to make change on some wires on the alternator, but don't remember what. (perhaps Jdemaris could shed some light here) It sounds like you have a fuel problem of some sort. I think I may have told you this before, but there should be a petcock (fuel shutoff) under the seat, just off the fuel tank. Make sure that is open. Be careful, there should be 2 petcocks, 1 for the fuel line that heads toward the front of the tractor and the other is for the setiment drain. Follow the fuel line up under the floor boards to the right side of the engine. I would change the fuel filter if you have not done it since you got the 350 anyway. Check to see if you have fuel to the filter. But, you need to have juice to get the thing to turn over. So, I would deal with that first. Check with a good or a different battery that you know is good, clean terminals, check that battery switch is on. Do you have any power right now? Lights or horn work? (not sure if the B's had a horn or not) Don't let that fool you though, even though your lights work does not mean it will turn over. -Mark
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