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In Reply to: Re: A hot john deere 332 posted by Richard on Tuesday, December 30, 2003:
Is there a possibility the fuel injector timing could be off a bit,just a thought.I had a nephew who bought a JD backhoe at a auction,kept overheating,turn out that the timing was off enough to cause it to overheatI'm in a number off tractor clubs and really appreciate the response and out putDoesn't mean the responses t are necessary the solution to that perticuliar problem,might be a solution to someone else's,also shows that there are a lot of good people out there willing to take the time to help in some way.Once a problem is resolved always good to post the solution for other who might run into a familiar situation.I was once told by some one.There no such thing as a problem only solutions,and that is part of what these tractor clubs are about.