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Battery for the Fergie/evil eye from a coyote

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Rod in Smiths F

04-26-2005 15:39:20




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MF rearing up? I "reared" it with the downforce on the loader, then put it in high range, reverse, and backed outa there. That loader keeps wanting to take over the agenda. It gets me stuck -- it gets me unstuck.

I'm not quite sure I know what you mean by a control box. Maybe that's why the battery goes dead...

So if the carburetor is adjusted properly it should not leak. I thought everyone just gave up on these things and shut the fuel off as a matter of course.

Oh yeah, and now the MF 35 has taken to dripping diesel around the filter. I think it has learned a bad habit from the other one. The guy who installed my loader changed the filters. Any chance it has worked loose? I'd rather not have to shut this one off at the tank: it takes an eternity to screw the stopcock in.

And now a female coyote is annoyed at me for parking the MF in the back barn, under which she has her den. She comes out, stands on the rail fence and glares at me until I leave with the tractor.

I may be able to get some good pictures of coyote pups this summer.

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John(UK)

04-27-2005 10:32:46




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 Re: Battery for the Fergie/evil eye from a coyote in reply to Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, , 04-26-2005 15:39:20  
Control box is the regulator that controls the charging rate, it is usually mounted under the battery above the clutch housing.
The Diesel leak on the filter is probably the large sealing ring that the filter sits on, it is most likely too big with being soaked in diesel all the time , it needs changing and it should have been replaced when the filter was changed, they usually supply them in the box with the filters for this purpose,(well they do here) It needs changing or you will get air in the system and it will need bleeding.

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