Stargazer
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Ok so how do you shut the sucker off till you can replace the fuse?? Stal it out?
Thanx Pat R
Thanx Pat R
Ok so how do you shut the sucker off till you can replace the fuse?? Stal it out?
Volfandt said:There's a lever on the on fuel injector pump that is the old manual fuel shutoff. It is beside the throttle control lever that your throttle cable hooks to. Just pull the lever back to manually shut the engine down.
Back before all these safety systems made their way into tractors, the manual pull-to-shutdown lever was the way to sut a diesel tractor down.
Volfandt
rbarker said:Not on the 905 engine. See attached.
just count your fingers when you are finished, there are a lot of things wizzing around in there.
ozzie tractor said:well well well. nice reply. cant say i have ever seen that motor in a BX. i wonder did australia only get the 902.
Volfandt said:Wizzing, LOL is a slang term commonly used to indicate that an individual is in the act of relieving oneself of bodily fluids![]()
Our brethren from Down Under must use other slang term's
If one has a flash light in one hand whilst the other is cautiously lowered down on into the engine compartment on the left side about mid ways between the front and the rear of said engine, there should be no danger of the engine taking a wizz on ya![]()
It would benefit all to familurize themselves with this kill levers location with the engine off, just in case......
The kill lever is visable right beside the throttle lever. Just above and to the right of the pointing finger.
Volfandt
rbarker said:Yeah, sorry my answer was pretty short. Didn't mean to sound unfriendly. The BX 2200 and BX 22 here in the States got the 905. Somewhere in the middle of the model BX 2230 and BX23 they switched to the 902 but I don't recall which tractors got which engines. I remember some discussion at the time about the differences but the different stop solonoid set up never came up. I guess it wouldn't be that uncommon for you folks there to get different versions than us. Works that way with a lot of cars, too.