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Re: Farmall A HAND CRANK KICK BACK
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Posted by John T on April 13, 2007 at 09:32:50 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall A HAND CRANK KICK BACK posted by Red Dave on April 13, 2007 at 08:47:17:
Dave, isnt that supposed to be more like TDC at hand crank RPM but then advanced to something like 25 to 35 BEFORE TDC when running on Mag equipped tractors???? I think if she fired that late AFTER TDC she would be awfully hard to hand start (sure wont ever kick back though) On most mags the centrifugal force/action is what disengages the spring wind n trip impulse mechanism so the run time advance timing then kicks in, maybe in the 150 to 250 or so PRM range. PS Im of the opinion that 35 BTDC is too much advance and I prefer more like 25 at typical antique tractor engine RPM's on gasoline. I think the 35 degree advance was more like for lower grade slower burning fuels/distillates as opposed to gasoline where I believe 25 degrees of advamce is plenty Any agreement or disagreement????? Again Im NOT an IHC Mag man but have experience with plenty others, good topic GREAT discussion......... John T
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