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My H is Cold Natured!
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Posted by Tanner Clark on March 28, 2005 at 07:35:11 from (206.239.4.3):
I know that it has been said that Farmall's typically aren't cold natured but lately mine seems to be. Since Stan and I were able to get my H running it requires a lot of starting to get it up to running. On Friday afternoon, I had to start it like 7-8 times until finally it ran on it's own, meaning without giving it choke. The first 7-8 times this is what was happening. I would hit the starter with the choke on, close the choke and then it would run for about 15-30 and sputter and stop unless I would quickly give it choke and close the choke and then it would run for another cycle of 15-30 seconds. So once I got through the 8 times, it finally just ran on it's own, however forget even trying to change the RPM's (throttle) because slowing it from 2/3 power would kill it, and I didn't want to raise the throttle because it was a cold engine and I didn't want to hurt it trying to run it hard. I know that we (Stan and I) fine tuned the motor, but I was still having fuel flow issues. I figured out why, and that is because the in-line fuel filter I put between the fuel bowl and the carb was creating some type of vaccum and it wasn't letting the fuel down to the carb. So I took out the in-line filter and now it gets lots of fuel. But there still seems to be a problem in the delivery of the fuel/ air mixture. What do you guys think?
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