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Re: HELP!-CAN'T START TRACTOR-CRANK STUCK-MORE SNOW COMING!!!
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Posted by sue on February 15, 2003 at 12:31:11 from (165.121.88.103):
In Reply to: HELP!-CAN'T START TRACTOR-CRANK STUCK-MORE SNOW COMING!!! posted by SUE on February 14, 2003 at 13:45:41:
WE DID IT! IT WAS THE STUCK STARTER! First we rocked it (it is in our garage and dry) then tried to crank but that didn't work. Then we loosened the 2 starter bolts, jiggled the starter,and tapped lightly on the collar near bolt. We bolted it back up and started it up. It started the first time! YESIRREEE BOB!!! I let it warm up and went and plowed last week's 8 in, todays 2 in, and I am ready for tomorrow's excess of 6in to come. The circular carriage turn and the 90 foot driveway are ALL CLEARED and MDH (my dear husband) watched with pride- he can get to work this time and not miss a day like last week when we were snowed in.{PS-I got him to help by making a deal to scan his civil war item for selling on e-bay-hahaha!) Well, I can't thank all of you enough and I will save all the posts in case something else happens later. YOU ARE SOOOOO GREAT!
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