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<blockquote data-quote="averageguy54" data-source="post: 6551297" data-attributes="member: 112538"><p>It was showing almost 4000hrs when I took the pump off to get it rebuilt. When I put the pump back on I could turn the engine over with a regular sized 1/2" ratchet. I have to use glow plugs and "joy juice"(ether) and heat to get it to start. Turn the glow plugs on until the button is red, stick the blow torch in the breather and turn it over for a couple minutes, substitute the blow torch for a quick shot of ether.Repeat if necessary. I have since replaced the ether with combustible brake cleaner or carburator cleaner, both of which will do the same job without the risk of damage.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to spend any money until I have it apart but I'm pretty sure this is where it's going to end up based on the above. My two sons have promised help and both are diesel mechanics, just not tractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averageguy54, post: 6551297, member: 112538"] It was showing almost 4000hrs when I took the pump off to get it rebuilt. When I put the pump back on I could turn the engine over with a regular sized 1/2" ratchet. I have to use glow plugs and "joy juice"(ether) and heat to get it to start. Turn the glow plugs on until the button is red, stick the blow torch in the breather and turn it over for a couple minutes, substitute the blow torch for a quick shot of ether.Repeat if necessary. I have since replaced the ether with combustible brake cleaner or carburator cleaner, both of which will do the same job without the risk of damage. I'm not going to spend any money until I have it apart but I'm pretty sure this is where it's going to end up based on the above. My two sons have promised help and both are diesel mechanics, just not tractors. [/QUOTE]
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