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'44 M question and Ford 3910 question for you guys
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Posted by Big Red on September 07, 2003 at 21:44:08 from (64.12.97.13):
Hopefully nothing else will go wrong for a while now.. I think I have had enough for a while.. Well here goes. The M battery seems like it is kind weak and when I try to turn the engine over a small ammount of like colored smoke comes out from around the postive battery cable where the connection is met with the battery.. Anybody know what's wrong?? The other thing is that I have my main work tractor is a Ford 3910 with around 1700 hours on it and the clutch seems like it is not engaging. I can mash the clutch and put the transmission in low range and when I try to shift into a gear the lever just grinds like the clutch is not being mashed down at all.. I tryed craming it in one time and it just started moving with the clutch pedal mashed down. ( However I do know that is not very good for the tractor so I haven't tried it anymore). I have tried adjusting the clutch already and it seemed to have nothing to do with it.. Do I have a bad clutch or tranny problems? What kind of $$$ is this gonna take to fix?? Anyone know? I'm guessing the tractor will have to be split in half to be fixed and I'm afraid that's gonna equal big bucks. If anyone knows what's wrong or has an idea or opinion please let me know.. Thanks again!
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