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Looks and runs good, no FEL or 4wd, just typical tractor in good to very good condition, 2 cylinder model.
Ronj,
I can't find a way to PM you so If you can still send a pdf of the starter my email
My pedals are on top of the deck, brakes on the right, clutch on the left.
Sorry for the delay, for some reason replies have not been sent to my email.
No, I don't have any manuals. I downloaded a similar manual off the web, I found there were some differences. I was trying to find information on brake/clutch adjustment, there is some difference. I don't remember then name of the dozer manual, pc crashed and I didn't have the hard drive backed up.
Rick Im at work now and can’t check, but I did notice the selinoid just made a big click and the ampmeter went over all the way so Im guessing the starter is getting power just not turning over, or either the selinoid is drawing alot of current.
Thanks for all the replies, my small pto genset runs on 550 rpm. I had welded up a adapter shaft to go from 550 to 1000 pto spline, but I felt the MF1135 (Masssey Ferguson tractor) was using to
much fuel to produce 4000-6000w I needed. The farmpro dozer runs the genset just fine (in hi) and uses less fuel, sofar it dosen't load down at all or either the governers are keeping up, all is well.
I don't know the proper term, it's the shaft that goes through the bellhousing. The pedel, linkage and the bell housing shaft all turn like they should, but the clutch will not release. I know on my tractors there is a inspection plate on the bottom side, so you can see and lube the throw out bearing. I don,t know if the dozer has one of these or will I have to take the motor out to see whats going on?
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