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Ugh, I checked mine a while back and they looked good, but now you have me thinking I should double check. I see no blood stains on the pavement so assume you are good to fight another day
If you recall, I dropped the fuel tank on FLU #2 last summer and scrubbed it clean. Less than a year later the entire inside of the tank is once again covered in this rust looking growth (top to bottom) and once again causing problems with clogging the strainer screen. You can see by this photo...
All 3 of the Texarkana region lots will assist with load out. If they can get the machine running, they will drive it up on the trailer for you, and non runners can either be forklift loaded, or winch loaded
I understand now, when GP says that, it means there is most likely a chewed wire or two between the start button and the solenoid. The GP guy walks around with a big screwdriver in his back pocket to jump across the solenoid leads in order to start the SEEs with wiring issues. I'm going to jump...
Welcome Ron
I have a new starter w/ solenoid if yours is shot. Shoot me a message if your troubleshooting efforts reveal a replacement is necessary. Good luck with your first SEE, and may it give you many years of service
Actually, I poured out the loose sludge so I could photograph the heavy stuff on the bottom. You of all people should know how little it takes for a SEE not to run :whistle:
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