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Thanks for the replies. At the time it hadn’t been run , it was because I was laid up for a bit. Yes I do need to run it more, I agree to that.
So I guess not likely an injector leak. Good idea to check the oil in the injector pump. I’ll for sure do that. It’s kept inside a heated shop, so condensation is not as likely, but not impossible, so I will check for that as well.
Thanks again
I used to have a Ford 9n which was 2 wheel drive. Plowed a lot of snow with that with chains on it. Couldn't hardley move without them. Chains really make a lot of difference. Haven't needed chains with my NT-254 4 wheel drive. But if I did I would only run them on the rear. I don't think the front drive would handle the load in that situation.
OK thanks. I'll go battery shopping and see what I can find.
Thanks for a great idea. I'll be building a pair as soon as I get a few other things (unfortunately necessary) handled.
Nice setup. I need a pair of those! Where did you hook up the chain on the back of the bucket? Or did you hook it to the back of the fork somehow?
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