Posted by FrogCreekRanch on August 08, 2021 at 16:52:14 from (66.119.206.226):
Hello all,
Long time viewer of this forum and figured I should start contributing and posting.
Just got myself a 1988 Ford 6610. Was able to get it really reasonable at $6500. Plan to use this tractor to run my swather, Stackliner and maybe some harrow work. Couple things on this tractor I have questions on and one problem I'm trying to address.
Does the injection pump on this tractor need to have its own oil changed or does it run off the engine oil? It's a Lucas injection pump and from what I can tell, this one didn't come factory on this tractor? Waiting for the operators and service manual so I am unsure at the moment. It looks like there is a drain plug and a fill plug.
The problem I am currently running into is the starter or starter solenoid. Once every 4 or 5 starts all the starter wants to do is "spin". The previous owner told me its a remanufactured starter and from the looks of the starter I believe him. It looks new. I tested the battery with my meter and it's reading normal. Do solenoids intermittently fail or is there something else I should check?
This post was edited by FrogCreekRanch on 08/08/2021 at 04:52 pm.
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