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Re: Farmall H looses power
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Posted by jackson61374 on September 04, 2006 at 16:56:17 from (24.181.232.71):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H looses power posted by D17 man on September 03, 2006 at 14:43:03:
Ok, heres what happened. I wieghed in at the 4500lb class. The pull was at the Westfield Fair. It was aclay track. The stoneboat was only 7,000lbs. I was the only one who didn"t make a full pull. There were 4 other stock H"s that did it easily where I just stalled out. I attempted the pull in first gear. The tractor ran well but at 43 feet, just wouldn"t go anymore. The engine bogged down and finally stalled. I"m familiar with small gas engines but this low RPM 4cyl is a bit different for me. If anyone has suggestions as to where I can begin to trouble shoot and maybe what I should look for that would be great. To the guy that is looking to get into pulling, feel free to email me, I"ll give you the schedule for the rest of the season. Thanks again Jack
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