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John Deere 675B overheated and won’t start
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyCT322" data-source="post: 135507" data-attributes="member: 19714"><p>I'm not familiar with your machine. More information would be helpful. Gas or diesel? Does it have fuel? Is the battery fully charged? Did you check your fuses? What caused it to overheat? Any recent work done on it? Bells, alarms, flashing lights or error codes? Did you check the oil level? What were you doing with it for those two hours? When you said it shut down did it sputter and die or was it like turning off the key? Possible bad fuel shutoff selonoid?</p><p></p><p>Start with the basics. You need fuel, air and spark for it to run. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyCT322, post: 135507, member: 19714"] I’m not familiar with your machine. More information would be helpful. Gas or diesel? Does it have fuel? Is the battery fully charged? Did you check your fuses? What caused it to overheat? Any recent work done on it? Bells, alarms, flashing lights or error codes? Did you check the oil level? What were you doing with it for those two hours? When you said it shut down did it sputter and die or was it like turning off the key? Possible bad fuel shutoff selonoid? Start with the basics. You need fuel, air and spark for it to run. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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