I really need the expert help that the members of this forum can provide...
I have a 1965 Ford 3400 tractor with gas engine and loader bucket. She has been my go-to workhorse for the 6 years I've owned her, although I don't use it that much.
Last weekend I was using it to pick up and move my bushhog using the bucket and chain. After about 5 minutes the engine bogged down and stopped. It restarted easily, ran about two minutes, then stopped again. I checked and it had fuel, which was fresh from a week ago. I continued to try to start, but it seemed to struggle to turn over. A couple of times it started to chug along with the starter engaged, but eventually that drained the battery.
I recharged the battery, and with a volt meter on the battery I saw the voltage go from 12.8 v down to 8-9v trying to start it. So I replaced the battery, but new one does the same thing. Engine turned slowly, but could not get up enough speed to start.
I removed the sediment bowl and cleaned the screen filter. The more I tried to start it, the more it struggled to turn over until it no longer would at all. I cleaned all the elect contacts and eventually removed the starter which turned as it should once removed from engine.
I checked the oil and found the dip stick wet, but after wiping off and rechecking there was no oil on the dipstick. This tractor has never lost oil and I checked the level this spring and it was OK. It does not smoke or drip oil either. But I am afraid the engine has seized due to lack of oil.
I put oil and penetrating oil in the 3 cylinders and am hoping for a miracle that it breaks free. I read to raised a rear wheel and rotated it back and forth in high gear to try to break the engine free. I tried on day 1 but no movement that I could see. I will try again tonight or tomorrow.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or test to do to diagnose the problem? I'll try anything, but am afraid my next post will be about how to rebuild the engine.
I have a 1965 Ford 3400 tractor with gas engine and loader bucket. She has been my go-to workhorse for the 6 years I've owned her, although I don't use it that much.
Last weekend I was using it to pick up and move my bushhog using the bucket and chain. After about 5 minutes the engine bogged down and stopped. It restarted easily, ran about two minutes, then stopped again. I checked and it had fuel, which was fresh from a week ago. I continued to try to start, but it seemed to struggle to turn over. A couple of times it started to chug along with the starter engaged, but eventually that drained the battery.
I recharged the battery, and with a volt meter on the battery I saw the voltage go from 12.8 v down to 8-9v trying to start it. So I replaced the battery, but new one does the same thing. Engine turned slowly, but could not get up enough speed to start.
I removed the sediment bowl and cleaned the screen filter. The more I tried to start it, the more it struggled to turn over until it no longer would at all. I cleaned all the elect contacts and eventually removed the starter which turned as it should once removed from engine.
I checked the oil and found the dip stick wet, but after wiping off and rechecking there was no oil on the dipstick. This tractor has never lost oil and I checked the level this spring and it was OK. It does not smoke or drip oil either. But I am afraid the engine has seized due to lack of oil.
I put oil and penetrating oil in the 3 cylinders and am hoping for a miracle that it breaks free. I read to raised a rear wheel and rotated it back and forth in high gear to try to break the engine free. I tried on day 1 but no movement that I could see. I will try again tonight or tomorrow.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or test to do to diagnose the problem? I'll try anything, but am afraid my next post will be about how to rebuild the engine.