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What model tractor is it. (122 ??) Load test the battery. Check all ground connections. Did the rewire use heavy enough cables for battery to switch (or Solenoid) and from there to the A terminal on the S/G (at least 6ga)
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702854boy started following K301 Hard Starting
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The k301 on my grandpas 122 is having a hard time cranking over. It keeps getting caught on the compression stroke. It has always done this but usually it would start, but after replacing the head gasket and replacing the bearings and brushes in the s/g it cranks to the compression and then gets stuck. And it also has all new wiring.
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Happy Birthday !!!
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Betcha y’all didn’t know 51
Sparky-(Admin) replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
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In my mind I read you had a 120hp 52 foot long vessel and was really scratching my head about hill brakes and a transmission
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953 nut started following Betcha y’all didn’t know 51
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February 20, 1971, In a terrifying technical snafu, radio and TV transmissions go dead after the National Emergency Warning Center accidentally messages that a nuclear attack had begun.
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I started putting some of the pick items away this week. Cleaning up the shop floor starts with declutterring. But there’s room on the ceiling The Red Suzuki nearly fell onto the Triumph. It was a bit daring of me to hold it with one hand to record with the other, but that’s my commitment to good entertainment
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The exterior 30 row cooler and AN fittings were cheap enough together, it would be a wonderful upgrade for anyone. The Suburban vs a Truck issue was the fact that the whole bumper cover and grill need to be removed. It’s not a terrible job, but most folks wouldn’t want to go that far I fear.
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As you can see in the background, we have snow! It’s been creeping up close to 40 everyday. I am icthin’ in hands but my brain is telling my body to wait another month!! Another culprit, the fuel line is on the left (by the hydro filter); the fuel line makes a quick jump in the shifting linkage and then goes down slowly under the motor. Pictures would help! Ill get pictures this week coming! It’s that quick jump that concerns me!
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Wobbly Rear Wheel - Concerning?
midpack replied to Alrashid2's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
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Thanks Mike. I still have a few things that need attention.
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All it takes is a single 7/16" wrench for the two mounting bolts, unplug and done. The holes on the two different pumps even line up. I have to walk to the house anyways but I can ride a tractor back to it and just drag it back.
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Thanks for keeping it all in the same thread. A LOT easier to follow. Great work as always!
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SylvanLakeWH started following Happy Birthday Streetrodchev
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉
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Nothing wrong with that! Great working tractor. Gotta make it your own. I like the design elements here. What are you doing to the end of the cable to prevent sudden stops breaking the wire rope?
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ri702bill started following 93 314H
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HAPPPPY BIRTHDAY
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JCM started following Happy Birthday Streetrodchev
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Great news, glad things came back negative. We are having a lot more testing over here since celebrity folk came forward with prostate cancer diagnoses and pit the disease in the spotlight. Even king Charles is suspected of having PCa although he has not confirmed it in public. So a lot more men are going through testing, which is kind of a double edge sword.... a lot of worry and stress to find that nothing is wrong for the majority. But also life saving for those who catch it in time. Im 60 and my raised psa came back as no cancer found on the two areas they biopsied on my prostate. My brother is 63, his raised psa came back as a very aggressive, castrate resistant cancer that had already spread to his bones and is likely to kill him pretty soon. Two very different outcomes for close blood relatives. Me, I'd get tested as soon as I possibly could every time. But I have a friend who flatly refuses to go for any medical tests preferring to remain ignorant of any possible problems. I dont understand his point of view, but he is entitled to do as he pleases, it's his life after all. Stay well and look after yourselves. Mick
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