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Re: Farmall F-12 Need help
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Posted by James Williams on February 05, 2007 at 16:17:40 from (67.137.10.129):
In Reply to: Farmall F-12 Need help posted by Rj the kisco kid on February 04, 2007 at 19:18:35:
Rj,Sounds like the fuel pump,but these tractors are knowned for this ,I own 4 of them and they all start different.The carbs look simple but there not.I finally found a local man that has gotten mine straighten out.Use a nurse tank{a small tank with a line straight to the carb}and sit it above the carb.so it will gravity feed to the carb,you need to unhook the line from the fuel pump,this will eliminate the fuel pump.Play around with your jets manking sure theres enough gas getting to the cylinders.Also remove the plug on the bottom of the carb.making sure gas is pasing through your main jet.Its best to put a valve on your nurse tank so you can control it. A belt from one tractor to another is the best way to start these if there hard to start Jimmy
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