Posted by Ron W on September 29, 2012 at 19:38:41 from (24.247.83.82):
In Reply to: 1930 Farmall Regular posted by Jerry Claborn on September 29, 2012 at 18:18:50:
Delta-Red is ABSOLUTELY CORRECT..It"s all in the timing. If your tractor is times so that when the impulse coupler trips the piston is past Top Dead Center (TDC), then kickback will not occur.
When I was 12 years old, I restored my first tractor. A club member who had rebuilt many tractors came to the house to help me time the tractor. He told me to watch as he timed the Mag. The tractor started on the first half crank and purred like a kitten. He turned off the tractor and proceeded to take the mag off and the coupler apart. Then he said, it"s your turn. That was 33 years ago. I ran out of toes and fingers in order to count the number of tractors I have, but NEVER, EVER, in my lifetime have I had a kickback as all of my tractors are timed that way.
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