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Posted by JD1936D on May 06, 2003 at 15:40:37 from (157.134.184.67):
Hi everyone. Today is a great day! I finally got my 1936 John Deere D running! I bought it from the original owners son and it hadnt run in atleast ten years, but it was not stuck. I have Branson Enterprises repair the Splitdorf mag(ouch, expensive) and a friend did the carb. Just added oil, water, rigged up a little gas tank and went to cranking(watch out for gas spraying out the petcocks directly on your leg!!). So it started but it was making a loud popping in the air intake/cleaner and had pressure pushing back out the bottom and blew the oil pan off the bottom of it, got really hot quick, and does not run as smoothly as most john deeres. Could this be a timing problem? Im only 14 and its my first john deere restoration and im not sure whats wrong. Any help would be appreciated. P.S. Does anyone know where I can get the clamps that hold the extension rims on?I think there are 6 per wheel and I need a couple. Thanks Matt
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