lilburr
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- Mar 26, 2013
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- Tractor
- fordson, john deere
An update on my 850 and overheating. For a couple months there, I was distracted with other life stuff so I got back to it just the other day.
A friend came over to observe and advise, a young gentleman that Ive known since he was born and sorta in the business, also the friend that I had accompany me when shopping for the tractor.
Anyway, we had a starting problem right off the bat. Took it off had it tested was bad and we replaced with a re-manufactured starter and the clicking (no start) problem was over ! Starts on the first bump now.
We still were battling the overheating and after going thru everything included in this thread, we checked the belt. It was mentioned early in this thread and I visually checked but did not think it was faulty. Turns out that my 850 would do adequately while 'puttin' around at 1500 or so rpm but when putting a strain on the motor for more power, it would overheat and spew coolant. Well, the belt was slipping at higher rpm and not spinning the water pump and distributing coolant thru the system !
Went to the parts store and got a belt 1/2" shorter and installed. So far, the tractor is running 100% and I've yet to approach overheating (according to gauge and visual), even after shutting down.
I'm still in the testing stage and have not really hadda chance to bear down but initial results are very encouraging; no major damages or further worry about motor damage.
Thank you to all suggestions - it has been all very accurate in the diagnosis and fix to my little 850 and now I'm gonna clean up the area as planned and find out what this piece can do. My driveway and barnyard looks better than in 20 years and this after our coldest worst weather in memory.
I'm pretty sure we'll discuss more in the future ...
A friend came over to observe and advise, a young gentleman that Ive known since he was born and sorta in the business, also the friend that I had accompany me when shopping for the tractor.
Anyway, we had a starting problem right off the bat. Took it off had it tested was bad and we replaced with a re-manufactured starter and the clicking (no start) problem was over ! Starts on the first bump now.
We still were battling the overheating and after going thru everything included in this thread, we checked the belt. It was mentioned early in this thread and I visually checked but did not think it was faulty. Turns out that my 850 would do adequately while 'puttin' around at 1500 or so rpm but when putting a strain on the motor for more power, it would overheat and spew coolant. Well, the belt was slipping at higher rpm and not spinning the water pump and distributing coolant thru the system !
Went to the parts store and got a belt 1/2" shorter and installed. So far, the tractor is running 100% and I've yet to approach overheating (according to gauge and visual), even after shutting down.
I'm still in the testing stage and have not really hadda chance to bear down but initial results are very encouraging; no major damages or further worry about motor damage.
Thank you to all suggestions - it has been all very accurate in the diagnosis and fix to my little 850 and now I'm gonna clean up the area as planned and find out what this piece can do. My driveway and barnyard looks better than in 20 years and this after our coldest worst weather in memory.
I'm pretty sure we'll discuss more in the future ...