Posted by trucker40 on November 12, 2009 at 19:39:50 from (69.154.16.192):
In Reply to: Re: farmall h start posted by mitchfarmallsuperc on November 11, 2009 at 18:38:55:
If the throttle is back then its wide open,forward and its idling on mine.So if yours is hooked up and pushed forward is the butterfly in the carburetor closed?Or not?If its not closed then thats probably why its wound up when you get it started.If its closed or nearly closed and still wound up when you get it started then its the governor maybe.Now for your starter barely turning over,did you try to jump the starter at the hot post on the starter?If you did jump it,did it turn over good?If it turned over good then one of your cables is bad,probably corroded up inside of an end where you cant see it.That would cause a problem like that or even loose,dirty or corroded connections on your cables on either end,or on the one that goes to the starter,on the starter button,or even the starter button could be wore out.Probably more that I havent thought of yet.Jumping the starter directly bypasses all of those problems to see if your starter is good or not.
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