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check your ground to the starter, if thats ok try tapping on the outside of starter body while trying to start engine, the starter may have a dead short in it
This is easy. If you live on a farm i assume you have some mechanic abilities. the tractor needs to be split in half. I have done these tractors in as little as 4 hrs. The easy way to seperate the tractor is to sleightly jack up the middle of the tractor,put a jack stand under the front of the transmision. Now move the floor jack forward to the rear of the engine. take roughly half of the weight off of the jack stand. this will allow you to roll the front half of the tractor away from the rear once you remove the trans.bolts,hydro.lines and brake rods.
I am not totally familiar with this model MF but I do own four of them. The noise you hear sounds like you are about to loose a water pump. If you can get your hand in there with the engine off, see it the fan blades will wobble when try to move them forward and backward, not round and round.
You alternator is up there also and could be loosing a bearing. My bet is the water pump though.
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