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Re: I'M HAVING BIG TROUBLE WITH MY IH 444 TRACTOR
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Posted by Joe on November 20, 2003 at 18:51:17 from (66.243.138.30):
In Reply to: I'M HAVING BIG TROUBLE WITH MY IH 444 TRACTOR WANT posted by Rick on November 20, 2003 at 04:50:32:
A couple of ideas: 1. There is a big chunk of trash in the gas tank floating around until it gets sucked onto the suction tube. Turn off the engine and it floats off, allowing the fuel to run freely again. The variable time of running leads me to this first. 2. The coil heats up and the winding shorts or opens, changing the voltage discharge. When it cools, it returns to normal. Also a variable time depending on how fast the heat builds up. The coil wire will give you a nasty shock if you aren'e expecting it, but it is more like an electric fence shock. Use insulated pliers. Hope this helps.
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