Walmart fram PH3593A been using them for almost 10yrs.... and yes that is the fuel filter # sorry about that. Been awhile and was digging stuff up!!!
Thanks very much. Larry
Walmart fram PH3593A been using them for almost 10yrs.... and yes that is the fuel filter # sorry about that. Been awhile and was digging stuff up!!!
This evening I took the battery out to charge it. After two years it still have some juice but water in it is low. In addition to the bucket on the tractor, there is small blade, a small box blade, and a middle buster/subsoiler. I think the two blades look like only 4 foot blades. The hour meter has about 800 hours on it, but I have to think the tractor has more hours than that since being built in 1979. No roll bar. In looking, the implements would run over $1,000 when new, and they look hardly worn. The worst part of the tractor is cracks in between the lugs on the rear tires.
I am going to change the fuel filter once a get a new fuel filter and bled the fuel line. I may change the oil and take out the old diesel and then see what happens. I hope the battery charges up okay. Thanks for all the help.
Assuming you have the 0000.0 hour meter, 800 hours must be right unless it has 10800.0 hours. Being unfamiliar with the tractor I would do as little as possible before trying it, then fix any problems. My diesel lasts for years with no problem.
When you go to start it, only crank the starter for about 10 seconds at a time, otherwise you can overheat the starter and drain the battery's power quicker than short bursts on the start circuit. Don't rev it up fast either since it has been dry for 2 years, let it run at a lower idle before giving it any amount of throttle. Slow and easy as she comes back alive...