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Reliable after market starter for early JDs
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Posted by Sloroll on December 22, 2005 at 05:12:23 from (69.66.221.164):

A Farmall of course. I fixed up my first F-20 when I was 14. By the time I was 15 I figured out that the belt was by far the best way to get a hand start tractor running for the first time after a tear down. First run up the oil pressure (if it has any) Then throw the spark to her (if she has any) then cautiously open the fuel line. This method saves a lot of dislocated shoulders, dislocated craniums and eliminates the on off again jumping from tractor to adjust while trying to pull start. The old GP fired for the first time in at least 20 possibly 30 years or more last night. The 6 volt system on the 39 H started itself right up at 10 degrees yesterday morn.
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