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194? Farmall H Problem
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Posted by J.C.C. on October 15, 2004 at 13:52:43 from (152.163.101.13):
This year my Farmall H ran good pumpin water for settin tobacco. It also ran real good haulin hay. But this last time i had it out i decided to haule one more load of hay before i put her up for the winter. Well she started and was only hittin on three. I ran her anyway. She ran good until the wagon was loaded down pretty good. Well she started to pop and crack and backfiring. I cut her off and got down and took the distributer cap off to find that the points fell out into my hand. Well i got that fixed. New spark plugs, new rotary button, new points, ect. But she is still runnin on just three cylinders. The Cylinder not firing is No.4. I can take the spark plug out and its wet, i dry it and put it in cylinder No. 3 and the plug fires good. But No. 4 just won"t fire. I think it is a stuck valve. Tell me what you think and if you have any tips on finding out weather or not it is a stuck valve. Also as you go from cylinder No.4 through all of them they get stronger. Any help would be good. Thanks J.C
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