Posted by Tom Fleming on May 30, 2008 at 17:52:15 from (209.195.155.84):
In Reply to: Firing up an H posted by rnicholas on May 30, 2008 at 17:40:28:
well, first thing, is the engine stuck. If it is not, there are a number of things you may have to do. However, to get the first crack at it, fresh gas, drain and clean the fuel bowl, let gas run into carb, and then drain.
check and clean/replace plugs. check points. check oil. check coolant.
If there is oil and coolant, fresh gas, give it a try.
If these steps don't work, then you need to get into things like replacing points, condensor, possibly coil.
It all depends upon the condition the ingnition was in when parked, and how dry the shed was during the period it was in there.
I will tell you that I have started tractors that were NOT stuck, that sat in fields with a can on the exhaust with just cleaning fuel system and fresh plugs.
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