Posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on April 14, 2013 at 17:05:41 from (24.140.54.235):
We just bought a John Deere H we got it home Tuesday and spent some time this weekend working on it. We rebuilt the carb, changed the oil, Fixed the exhaust pipe on it, cleaned the tanks, adjusted the valves, and I went through all the fittings for the gas connections. It had a rebuilt mag and had great spark. Its a good straight tractor. However I think the person that had it before did some work on it but only half @$$... After we did all this work I couldn't get it to start, so we pull started it. Once I got the carb adjusted right I could get it to start very, very easy on the flywheel Im very happy with this. However after some run time I noticed that it is making a whining screeching noise from the clutch or flywheel. After further inspection I think its due to improper endplay on the fly wheel. The book say .05-.010 end play and it has a lot more than that. This is my first experience with an H and knowing that they are a little different than what I'm used to working on my questions is for end play on the flywheel do I just loosen the bolts and slide it in like on a bigger a, b,g? Does it also take a special wrench like my G? Also could the screeching noise just be from the clutch not being adjusted properly and or the disks shot? Also I should note that there are new bolts on the flywheel so someone has had it of at some point. Also the gear shifter pops out very easily, not out of gear but you can physically pull it up. I have not tore into this yet but I am assuming there should be a clip or something to hold it dow in. At this point I just want to get everything fixed so we can run it a little this summer until we start to re-do it... Any help would be appreciated.
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