I haven t posted here in some time but I would appreciate some advice on how to fix the problem I show in the attached video and possibly what part are required to fix it
My tractor is a 46 2N
Thankyou Brian

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Your link is FUBAR. Try copying the URL then inserting it in the OPTIONAL LINK URL text box at the LH bottom. Perhaps you can tell us in 25 words or less what problems you are having. Serial Numbers and Model Year are not important ---- ALL 9N & 2N's after 1940 are the same.

Tim Daley(MI)
 
Better yet, explain what your problem is, so we don't have to click on unknown links, and then try to interpret what your problem is.
 
Reading the responses, your best bet might have been by visiting the local new tractor dealer about 4 months ago. Before the current price
hikes and they had zero percent financing for about 84 months. Such as Kubota, John Deere and I believe others also. The zero financing might
still be going but the prices have jacked up a notch or two.
However, looking at my Crystal ball, which is a bit fuzzy from weak batteries, it looks like your current machine is broke.
If you could send me some newer batteries for the Crystal ball, I might be able to get a better look.
 
Well the John Deere and the New Holland machines up until, 50, 75 HP(?) are both Yanmars, one being green and the other is Blue.
Which one is better? I have heard of problems with both on certain models. I am on my 3rd orange toy. The first one was overworked for my needs and not much larger than a riding mower, a B7500HST. Next one was the L2501HST and while it was also no emissions or computer, it only had a 1200# FEL. Current toy is an MX5400 and 54 HP does a fair job of getting things done with a 2200# FEL.
Warranty as along as it's getting paid off.
 
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