Posted by glennster on October 04, 2012 at 07:52:59 from (75.57.143.173):
In Reply to: farmall h starting posted by husky on October 03, 2012 at 14:09:56:
my letter series all start a little different. you may need to experiment to see what works best. my cub, throttle 3/4 wide open, full choke, crank till it starts , then slowly push the choke in. b, half throttle, full choke, crank till it pops, then choke off. h, no choke, throttle all the way closed. will start about 2 revolutions, then give a little choke while running till it warms up, then choke off. 48 m, full choke, 1/2 throttle, then push choke 1/2 way in till it warms up. 52 m, throttle all the way closed, no choke, start then apply a little choke. w-9, 1/2 throttle, full choke, slowly push choke in as engine warms. tempermental little rascals!!
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