Posted by 36F30 on November 04, 2013 at 18:06:33 from (70.58.182.61):
In Reply to: John Deere plowing... posted by DeltaRed on November 03, 2013 at 17:36:31:
I have a few hand start Deeres including a cantankerous old 34 GP and a high compression ex puller B. You can try my starting procedure and see if it works for yours. Assuming your mag is in top shape.
Turn on the fuel. Set the throttle to half by the spring on the carb between the stops. Open both petcocks and roll to bleed the compression off, stop right after #2 stops hissing. Set the choke to full. Briskly roll the engine through until you hit compression on number 1. Turn off the choke. Bleed off #1 and put a brisk spin on #2. If it doesn't start roll back around without more choke and bleed off #1 again and hit #2. Mine are usually running by the second pull on #2. Some times the GP will start when I'm trying to bleed off #1 at very slow speed.
This post was edited by 36F30 at 18:10:20 11/04/13.
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