Posted by Larry W Blum Jr on January 19, 2010 at 19:21:05 from (72.203.161.95):
In Reply to: Working on the A's posted by Pat-CT on January 14, 2010 at 20:28:16:
Update! We didn't get to work on the A's until after 3:00 PM this afternoon but I took both carbs off, disassembled, and cleaned them. My dad disassembled he last one but did not remove the main jet from the bottom of the fuel bowl and it was plugged and not allowing fuel to the venturi. Both tractors crank up and run Ok now. The better one that was running before is running fairly well now and the other one stays running and is sounding better and better the more it runs. We will need to run them both some more and both really need new points, condensors, and plug wires at least. Hopefully we can get them running good and reliable soon. I don't know if we will have to pull the gas tanks and clean them or not yet. The better one with the aftermarket hydraulic three point lift and ram seems to work Ok so it will probably sell a lot easier but of course will cost more, too. My dad has a draw bar for the other one and we will have to put it on before he sells it. We ran out of daylight today. He actually drove the tractor that would not stay running before around the field a bit this afternoon as it was trying to get dark. It has been quite a while since that one has moved under its own power. Progress is being made. Hopefully more to come soon. I guess I'll have to get some newer pictures since the ones above are from over a year ago.
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