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Re: It almost started, my 44 H Cont.
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Posted by Farmer Bob on January 08, 2005 at 15:54:31 from (67.5.114.175):
In Reply to: It almost started, my 44 H Cont. posted by tanner clark on January 08, 2005 at 13:09:02:
Yes, you are real close I believe. At this point loosen the bolts holding the distributor so that you can rotate the distributor by hand. While trying to start the tractor, turn the distributor slightly one way and then the other. If the tractor starts and runs,let it warm up some and then continue turning the distributor slightly in either direction to get the engine running it's best without missing or lugging. Provided you have your points gapped at .020" on high lobe and plugs gapped at .025" the tractor should be ready to run good. You may have to adjust the carburator or governor but cross that bridge later. Lets get her running first.
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