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Re: Farmall h starting problem?
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Posted by williamf on October 26, 2006 at 05:27:17 from (69.19.14.32):
In Reply to: Farmall h starting problem? posted by harkins520 on October 25, 2006 at 17:03:06:
Steven asked if it has spark when it doesn't start. I'd wonder that, too. I had a problem with my H not starting when hot a few years ago. It was the coil or condenser, I changed both at once so don't know which. When my H is reluctant to start for ignition problems it is quick to flood, makes troubleshooting tricky. Also, does it matter how long it runs to make it not start? A few minutes or does it have to get thoroughly hotted up? You might try this, too, next time you run it long enough that you would expect it to give trouble. When it's time to shut it down cut off the gas and let it run the carb dry. Give it a few minutes and see will it start. If it does it may still be the carb. Even a new one can have problems. Good luck, Wm
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