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| Excuse me if you've checked all these things already but I've been dealing with similar issues on a silage truck we run year round. If you can disable the engine from starting, crank it a bunch and then feel all over your battery cables to see if they are getting warm anywhere as that would be a bad spot. Check your ground cables the same way and make sure where they ground on the block or frame is good. The starter on the truck grounded through starter and I noticed it was getting warm on the starter flange. I took it off and there was a gasket stuck in between the two. I took the gasket out and had the starter gone through and it still cranks over slower than I'd like so I don't really know what else to go through now. | |
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