tractorpig
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Ok,
First off all I want to thank everyone that replied to my posts!
If you guys were here in Arizona, I take everyone out for beer and wings. Here's the skinny, after spending the entire day Saturday getting mad, irritated and frustrated I started new this am.....those of you who indicated that the ground wire may have something to do with it were right....I stood there and stared at it for a good 30 mins noting that the ground wire was clean and connected to the frame. I then got underneath the front of the tractor and found that 3 of the 4 bolts that tie in the metal frame work to the chassis were missing and the fourth was ready to fall out...meaning it wasn't getting a good grounding surface. I replaced the bolts (with lock washers) and it started right up....Took me all day to put it back together, replacing wires the correct way. Once I put it back together it not only started right up, but the orginal problem of overheating seemed to be corrected with the rodding out of the radiator.....drove it around the block a couple of times and it never went past the 3/4 mark.....
(although todays temperature was only 106/108 or so).
<font color="red"> </font> I'M COOKING WITH GAS NOW BOYS!
Thanks again to all!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
First off all I want to thank everyone that replied to my posts!
If you guys were here in Arizona, I take everyone out for beer and wings. Here's the skinny, after spending the entire day Saturday getting mad, irritated and frustrated I started new this am.....those of you who indicated that the ground wire may have something to do with it were right....I stood there and stared at it for a good 30 mins noting that the ground wire was clean and connected to the frame. I then got underneath the front of the tractor and found that 3 of the 4 bolts that tie in the metal frame work to the chassis were missing and the fourth was ready to fall out...meaning it wasn't getting a good grounding surface. I replaced the bolts (with lock washers) and it started right up....Took me all day to put it back together, replacing wires the correct way. Once I put it back together it not only started right up, but the orginal problem of overheating seemed to be corrected with the rodding out of the radiator.....drove it around the block a couple of times and it never went past the 3/4 mark.....
(although todays temperature was only 106/108 or so).
<font color="red"> </font> I'M COOKING WITH GAS NOW BOYS!
Thanks again to all!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif