[AT] Ford 4000 Quitting Afer Running a While
Alan Nadeau
ajnadeau1 at myfairpoint.net
Sun Jul 14 07:30:34 PDT 2013
Thanks to everyone who has replied.
When it first acted up, last year, after running it quite a bit (it ran fine
early in the hogging season) I considered vapor locking. It runs "top of
the green" after a while turning the hog which would make perfect conditions
for vapor lock. But, late in the winter I was using it with a box blade to
grade out potholes that were developing in our long(600 yds), crushed stone,
driveway. Air temps were in the 40° range and the tractor wasn't seeing much
load as I was distributing buckets of stone where needed (tractor has a
loader). Operating time was mostly at part throttle in the higher gears
with short periods of moderate load when I was grading the stone. Temp.
gauge was barely coming into the green and it bothered then. I think that
would tend to eliminate vapor lock as an issue, correct me if my logic is
faulty.
I think I'll take a known good coil off one of my garden tractors and try
that. I will also change the condenser and points, both of them are low
dollar items and easy to swap out.
This machine was donated to us several years before I joined the club. It
is my understanding that it ran reliably until last year. Other than the
odd color it is very much like the tractors I was operating on my
grandparents farm in the late 60s-early 70s. While it is a bit club footed
compared to the Deeres of that era I can get along with it and enjoy
operating it.
The majority of the club officers and board members have zero mechanical or
equipment related background. They seem to think that when equipment
develops a problem the only cure is to replacement and they hem and haw over
any repairs, seems like they think it will heal by itself. They made the
mistake of asking me to serve on the board this year and I took on the
"Buildings & Grounds" committee chair. There has been a disgusting lack of
maintenance around the place and I made it clear that I was NOT going to
continue that trend but it was probably going to cost the club some money.
Six months into it and both those things are happening. It's looking like
it's time to do a little spending on the tractor.
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