[AT] Pouring rain
Dean Vinson
dean at vinsonfarm.net
Sat Feb 21 13:50:30 PST 2026
> When it rains, it pours!
> Dean VP
Dean, dadgummit, you were right on the money. While I've been tinkering
with the Ford 3600, I'd also had the local Deere dealer come get my 3020
because it'd developed a hydraulic fluid leak from the power steering motor
and presented me with a little puddle on the barn floor the last time I
needed to plow snow off the driveway. Once the weather forecast suggested
there wouldn't likely be any more big snows I figured it was a good time to
be without the tractor for a while so I had them come pick it up. And
although it runs great and sounds good, it burns through motor oil pretty
quickly and the compression is uniformly mediocre across all four cylinders,
so as long as it's in the shop I asked them to take a look at that too.
They only picked it up a few days ago so I haven't yet heard anything and
doubt it's made its way into a service bay yet.
So the Super M is back on primary trailer-hauling duty, and yesterday I used
it quite a bit while cleaning up after a tree I'd had to remove from near my
house. Today I went back out to repeat the process with another tree,
climbed up on the same Super M that had been purring like a kitten
yesterday, and pulled the starter rod. only to hear one brief sputter
followed by an extremely discouraging clanging racket without so much as
another pop from the engine. I thought it had thrown a rod or something.
Dealing with yet another potentially expensive problem was not high on my
list at that moment, so amid a string of curses I unhooked the trailer and
moved it over to the 3600 and went to work cutting down and removing another
tree.
Physical labor is good for the soul and by the time I finished I felt
better, so I went back and took another look at the Super M. It occurred
to me it might just be the starter rather than the engine itself, so I went
to get some wrenches. Pretty sure the pinion isn't supposed to look like
this. :)
Anyway, when it rains it pours. but at least this looks like an inexpensive
fix.
Dean Vinson
Saint Paris, Ohio
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