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Re: Farmall A magneto cutoff switch choke mechani
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Posted by Dave BN on March 17, 2004 at 14:34:11 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: Farmall A magneto cutoff switch choke mechanism posted by Butch Heilig on March 17, 2004 at 12:44:18:
Not sure of this magneto set up but the serial number for the engine should be on a milled flat spot by #1(front) spark plug. Also, the 1939 A's had the tractor serial number on the peddle guard between the brake peddles, not on the left seat post. If your tractor left the factory without electric start you may not have a choke controll from the operator area as you would be in front of the tractor using the crank to start it. There is a lever on the side of the carburetor to operate the choke. Guess your supposed to let the engine warm up before you get on it?? I usually am out to the field before I take the choke completely off. Early modles did not have a mount in the bell housing for a starter if one was not equipped. Later modles had a blank plate in place of the starter if it was not equipped. Hope this helps. Dave.
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