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Re: IH 234 Start Problem
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Posted by thepinkpanther on August 17, 2005 at 11:04:34 from (69.55.159.9):
In Reply to: IH 234 Start Problem posted by G C Davis on August 17, 2005 at 07:55:02:
i have two of those tractors and both have had the same problem. the click you hear is the electric fuel shut off on your inj. pump switching on and off.thats not the problem. the problem is....i am betting is one of the safety switches. the one on the pto or the one on the hi-lo nuetral shift lever. that happened to one of mine. the other tractor did the same thing and the problem was the plug in wire connection at the front to back wiring harnees connecting point.the connecter had became weathered and correded. you can adjust the safety switches closer or you might have to replace one of them.get out your test light and start tracing power. they are good tractors,but parts are HIGH! a wiring harnass is 300.00. are steering box is 650.00 exchange.whats it worth? how many hours,condition,attachments,and your location will determine price. here in sw mo everyone has full size tractors so the demand isnt great. in other parts of the country im sure it will be good stuff. barry
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