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Re: My tractor broke down...again!
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Posted by MF Poor on May 04, 2006 at 09:55:18 from (66.64.181.106):
In Reply to: My tractor broke down...again! posted by Christos on May 04, 2006 at 09:07:21:
Obviously, something is running the battery down. I"ve had a number of things to do that on various tractors. That 135 is about as simple an electrical system as is possible. It has to be in the basics. I"ve had problems with a fuel gauge to run down a battery. I"ve had a bad voltmeter no allow one to charge. Bad battery cable connections will do it sometimes. And the problems with the engine"s performance COULD be related to the dead electrical system. Gas tractors don"t like to keep running when there"s not enough "spark". You need to get a wiring diagram and go through every wire, making sure it"s wired to spec. THEN start checking individual componants.
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