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oldford1710
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- Jul 30, 2011
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- Tractor
- Ford 1700
Hey JC, The voltage regulator is up under the instrument cowling on a cross bar across the front of the cowling between it and the engine.
It's a 1700, not a 1710.
I may give the bypass (straight 12 volts to the starter) a try again, but I'm guessing that's what they did at the car parts store.
I have kind of an opinion question for you (or anybody else that wants to weigh in) since you know a lot about tractors and I'm new to them:
If it gets taken in to the shop, I would have full maintenance done and have this problem fixed. It also needs 2 front tires (plugs in both and pretty good leak in one) and maybe some other stuff.
At what point is it better to sell it and either get a new Kubota or something or buy a newer used one? Like on a car when its no longer cost effective to keep fixing it.
It's a 1700, not a 1710.
I may give the bypass (straight 12 volts to the starter) a try again, but I'm guessing that's what they did at the car parts store.
I have kind of an opinion question for you (or anybody else that wants to weigh in) since you know a lot about tractors and I'm new to them:
If it gets taken in to the shop, I would have full maintenance done and have this problem fixed. It also needs 2 front tires (plugs in both and pretty good leak in one) and maybe some other stuff.
At what point is it better to sell it and either get a new Kubota or something or buy a newer used one? Like on a car when its no longer cost effective to keep fixing it.