Posted by Bill In NJ on August 17, 2014 at 10:37:00 from (68.45.11.52):
In Reply to: Farmall wont start posted by mjp9348 on August 16, 2014 at 16:32:53:
What model tractor are we talking about? If it's an 'H' keep in mind that that model does not have a fuel pump. It is gravity fed so your lines and carb inlet screen MUST be clear. O.K. so it will run on starter fluid but will not fun from gas through the carb. Will it start by pouring gas in the carb throat as you did with the starting fluid? If it does not run on that gas you probably have a weak spark or the timing is off. If it does run on that gas continue. You say the carb is getting gas. Is the gas getting in to the carb bowl? If not there is probably a stuck float or a clogged inlet screen. If there is gas in the carb bowl, there is probably a clogged jet. Have you screwed the jet screws in all the way and then backed them out 1 1/2 turns? Sounds like there might be something clogging the path that the gas follows in the carb. If the jets have been adjusted and it still will not start then remove the jet screws and try to blow air through the holes that the screws meter the gas into. You might have to very carefully try to feed a thin wire through those holes.
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