C4Ranch
Veteran Member
I'd for sure eliminate all those things before I started disassembling the tractor/engine.![]()
Good lord yes. Check the easy stuff. I can't believe it's engine related IF you put right amount of oil in, etc, etc...
I'd for sure eliminate all those things before I started disassembling the tractor/engine.![]()
Well you did not read any of my other posts I posted.I am sure there are a lot of goose chases.Sometimes it is in front of you amd you cant see it, Sorry for your goose chase. You were of no help to me! Go and be critical of somebody else who needs help.And go ride a goose!
I agree it may be a simple electrical problem. Disconnect the ground cable from the battery, charge the battery and while it is charging; ensure the ignition is turned off, if a diesel make sure the fuel is turned off and the transmission is in neutral with the wheels blocked. Now you can safely bar the engine over by hand. I want you to manually do it, to minimize the chance of damaging the engine. If you cannot complete two full turns of the crankshaft without locking up, you probably have a head gasket, or injector leakage problem. If you can bar it over as described, clean your battery connections at both ends. Make certain the battery is fully charged and reattach the ground cable. The engine should spin over properly. If not you will have to diagnose the electrical system.