Posted by spiffy1 on November 19, 2008 at 12:58:44 from (70.41.137.72):
In Reply to: Farmall H will not run posted by Janicholson on November 19, 2008 at 12:14:34:
Mostly expanding on what others have noted.
Assuming the float checks out (I had a different tractor whose carb would work great in your hand, but mount it and the float would bind as soon as you thought it was running good - real close fit to the carb casting; just had to tweek the level perfect) and you get gas flowing out the drain....does that have a beltpully?
If so, belt it to another tractor, get it turning over with the ignition on and check around for leaks with a can of ether. Then same deal with the adjustment screws (final tuning you'll want to disengage that pully). I like that better than cranking on the starter.
Else, I'm thinking you have a piece of rust or crud playing with the standpipe or sediment bowl (it lets gas flow just long enough for you to have confidence attaching the line then settles in again, but the bowl drain should tell this). Or crud well lodged in the jets.
Hey, are you the same Mike that frequented a mostly CUT forum? I haven't gotten around to posting or even lurking there in a while; Howdy!
This post was edited by spiffy1 at 13:00:06 11/19/08.
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