Posted by trucker40 on November 12, 2009 at 06:22:26 from (69.150.232.121):
In Reply to: Re: farmall h start posted by mitchfarmallsuperc on November 11, 2009 at 18:42:43:
I have an H and when it does that either the battery is run down or the battery cable was bad on it like I described before.I changed that this spring and now it cranks over fast if the battery is charged up.Those cables that you buy at auto parts places arent very good now days.Like others say get some made with big cable.If you have good cables then your starter might need rebuilt.If your starter is worn out it can act like that,but usually it doesnt get better when you are trying it,but it will get worse until it wont work.Hows the throttle linkage?Hooked up or binding somehow?Does the choke work?You can jump the starter by hooking jumper cables to the starter.Hook the positive to the hot cable on the starter and the hot cable on the positive of whatever you jump it with then hook the negative to a ground somewhere on the starter like a bolt that holds it on.If the starter is good it should crank fast,if you switch is on it should start if its getting fire to the plugs and gas to the cylinders.Make sure its out of gear before you do that so it doesnt fire up and run over you.
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