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'41 H, starts bad, runs good,
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Posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on February 11, 2004 at 18:38:01 from (209.74.224.20):
i am wanting to sell my H, but it wont start without literaly charging the battery 7+ times! I have new spark plugs, and new wires. I have heard of the points giving trouble, where are they and how to test? People always say that the timing could be off, how is that changed? I have a diognostic tester for gas engines, and need to know what to test, it is right around zero right now, but will warm to about 40 on tuesday. Another thing, i posted it before, but it is for sale once it is running. It has all new rubber, automotive paint, 12 Volt, Overhauled engine in 2001 with new block, and aftermarket 3-point with double lift cylenders that can lift the front end. I am hoping to get 2500 for it, since the tires are almost worth that, plus a good tractor, I want to buy in place of it a M-TA or super M-TA
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