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    Posted: 24 Feb 2020 at 5:52am
I was hoping to move the 200 this weekend so we could rearrange the barn to get the corn planter up front. I waited until the afternoon Saturday (high of 37-40) and plugged in the block heater to the generator for about 2 hours, used the glow plugs, and it cranked good (batteries were in good shape) but I had no smoke at all. I tried a couple times while cycling the glow plugs then gave up when batteries seemed to have ad enough. When I got off I noticed the intake was warm to the touch, and I checked the glass water separator and it was full of red fuel. Any ideas on whats going on? I dont really want to use ether if i dont need to. 

Edited by Rhoadesy_65 - 24 Feb 2020 at 5:53am
Farmin' with 1981 7010 PD, Great Grandpas 1947 Farmall H, JD 7000 planter, JD model B drill, NH 316 Baler, NH 1411 Discbine ,JD 100 8 Shank Chisel. Darke County OH
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No smoke means no fuel.  You had the shut-off knob on the instrument panel pulled OUT ?? and the throttle opened up to 1/3 or so ??   When's the last time it was run ??
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

No smoke means no fuel.  You had the shut-off knob on the instrument panel pulled OUT ?? and the throttle opened up to 1/3 or so ??   When's the last time it was run ??
DrAllis you just embarrassed me lol. I have been running the other tractors all winter and completely forgot about the fuel shutoff on that tractor haha. Ugh now ill probably have dead batteries to deal with. I had it running in late November. I put the throttle around the 2 mark. Ill have to give it a try only this time let it have fuel.


Edited by Rhoadesy_65 - 24 Feb 2020 at 6:16am
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Give it a full day of trickle charge on the batteries.
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