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Posted by P Backus on July 17, 2005 at 11:48:04 from (69.128.32.82):
In Reply to: Start up of F-12 Waukesha, Questions... posted by migraine on July 17, 2005 at 08:34:51:
Hi migraine, glad to hear you're getting back in the saddle again, even if it's slowly. I think that if it was my tractor, I would would try to start it without much further work on it if it feels smooth. I suppose the very safest thing to do would be to pull the head and pan off, but I couldn't resist starting it before going through all that. I did it to an H that was tight and it runs great still, 12 years later. Does this have the IH F-4 mag on it? If so, I believe that turning the spark advance rod all the way to the left kills the spark, then slightly to the right is full retard, the further to the right you go, the more advance you get. When starting, it should be in the retard position. Make sure the impulse coupling trips. Others can correct me if I'm wrong. Paul
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