[AJD] 345 garden tractor(actually a 325)
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Mon Jan 31 17:57:37 PST 2005
Greg,
Thanks for the info. This thing has always run very good except just
after the warranty period, of course, the coil or maybe a circuit board
had to be replaced. Something in the ignition anyway. However, all
that did was make it run. It had quit completely, I guess. I wasn't
home. On the road working which was the original reason for buying that
expensive new tractor at the time. It has always cranked considerably
to get started.
At your altitude, I assume you had to jet down the original
carburetors. I think mine is on the lean side if anything. I am at
1100 feet. The dealer I purchased it from is no longer a John Deere
dealer, so I will have to find a different one if I am going that route.
I would rather figure it out myself if at all possible. I must
comment that this engine would not have been my first choice. I just
ended up with it because of special pricing from Deere. I believe they
were discontinuing the 325. Maybe this is why.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
greg at theoldtractorcompany.com wrote:
> We often have to rejet the carbs here to make them easer to start and run better
> Of course we're at a bit over 6000' so we really don't have a choice.
> Have your dealer run it through his service trouble shooter online, it will likely turn
> up with some possible ways to fix it
> Seems like we also used to have to run a hotter plug on some of the lawn tractors too,
> Deere didn't say to but we tried it and the tractors ran much better
> Greg
>
> Greg Stephen
> The Old Tractor Company
> Stephen Equipment Company
> PO Box 709
> Franktown, CO 80116
> 303-663-5246
> 303-468-0377 FAX<<--GREAT WAY TO REACH ME!
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