Growing up, my father used a 4WD L275 which he swears was a 1979 but I think was actually an '81. I cut my teeth on that machine and got to know it pretty well. When he sold his property to my sister, he gave her the tractor with it. However, she has never been able to get it started except when my father was around. He seemed to have the magic touch. Now I have great need of the tractor, and she is glad to be rid of it, so if I can get it started then it's mine. It was last running at least a year ago, but it hasn't been in regular use for at least a decade.
I can get it to turn over by bridging the solenoid, but it doesn't seem to be getting enough juice even with heavy duty jumper cables and the truck revved up. My father claims that a quick shot of starter fluid in the carb is always necessary to get it going, but that doesn't seem to be helping. I got a new battery for it and will try that tonight but looking for other ideas to persuade it to fire up, beyond the shot of starter fluid. Any other ways to set myself up for success?
I can get some pics for you soon, I know everyone loves pics on these forums, haha
I can get it to turn over by bridging the solenoid, but it doesn't seem to be getting enough juice even with heavy duty jumper cables and the truck revved up. My father claims that a quick shot of starter fluid in the carb is always necessary to get it going, but that doesn't seem to be helping. I got a new battery for it and will try that tonight but looking for other ideas to persuade it to fire up, beyond the shot of starter fluid. Any other ways to set myself up for success?
I can get some pics for you soon, I know everyone loves pics on these forums, haha