Posted by old on October 23, 2019 at 15:15:57 from (67.142.112.148):
So I have been working on two IH machines. One is a 574 gas. This has sat parked pretty much for a year or so. When I first started working on it, it would start. Then the last time it would not start. It had good spark s I knew that was not it. I used my 1 quart gas tank to test if it was a gas problem. Hooked it up and he tried to start it and it fired right up. So I had my stepson there so he helped me pull the tank off so I could drain it. The tank is a boat gas tank the owner has rigged up to work. Odd how the water in the gas was not showing up in the sediment bowl but it sure did show up as I drained the tank. Got it drained and put back on and hooked up and fresh gas in and it fired right up.
The reason I had the son there was to help put the skid plate back on the TD15B that I pull to check for the oil drain plug. There are two plates under the oil pan and I did not know the small one was for the drain plug but either way it was good I pulled them both so as to clean out the leaves etc.
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