Posted by Rootsy on July 24, 2009 at 10:15:58 from (24.247.111.162):
In Reply to: Farmall Super A help posted by M Leberman on July 23, 2009 at 19:38:15:
Real simple...
#1 - fuel flow is inhibited... Either the tank outlet, line or carburetor... Carb cleaner sprayed in a carb isn't going to fix it. Time to break out the wrenches... Look at the entire system, even if you have to disassemble it... From tank to cylinder head.
#2. Was it in gear when you tried to turn it over by hand?
#3. Fix the electrical system properly... instead of mickey mousing around with it.
If it was in neutral go for the starter issue everyone has told you to look into... Deeper than that is going to be fun. You should be able to grab the fan and turn that 113 over by hand... even with the plugs in...
This post was edited by Rootsy at 10:17:07 07/24/09.
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