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Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update

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Tanner Clark

03-14-2005 05:27:42




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Folks, obviously from the title, my 44 H is finally running. This post will be long, but I need to first direct the attention towards the gentleman that drove 45 minutes to help me out. His name is Stan (I will leave out last name for privacy, just in case). Once we started working on the tractor I was instantly humbled in his presence due to the fact that he knew a lot about Farmall's, advanced electronics, and of course motors.

He had read every post that I have made for the last 4-5 months, and I suggested that we start from square one. So we did. The cylinders (Low Compression Head, and Manifold) 1-3 were at 95 lbs, and the #4 cylinder was at 90 roughly. So that was good. We set TDC with valve cover off, and the pointer was pointing at the first of the double notches. Then he set the dist, (unfortunately I did not get to see this part, so that I could duplicate the process), however, he said that I had it out by 180 degrees. All the wiring was perfect, reinstalled the Carb. So I choked it and hit the starter button, and wouldn't you know it, it fired right up like it never had a problem before. We retarded the dist slightly, and this brought the RPM's to about 700 at low throtle, and about 1600 at full throtle. The main problem turned out to be fuel. The carb was clean because I rebuilt it, I flushed out the fuel lines, and a new filter. The screen was even clean in the sediment bowl, and the fuel tank was pretty clean. So we were not getting a decent flow to the Carb. The little inlet between the fuel bowl screen and the tank had sediment in it and this kept slowing the fuel. So we took my new compressor and blew the lines out again from the Carb side, and this really improved fuel flow. Unfortunately, when we did this the fuel cap was off the tank and the pressure blew fuel out the top of the tank all over me. (Funny Part). Stan was trying to fine tune the Carb, but since we were having sediment issues in the bowl it was tough to accomplish this. Needless to say, when the tractor fired up the first time I could not contain the large smile that was brewing across my face. The sensation that I felt at that very moment is why I am getting into this new hobby of tractors, especially Farmall's.
I want to again thank Stan and two of his 4 kids for coming out and helping me with my 44 H. My next move is to clean out the gas tank and alleviate the fuel pressure issues. After that, I plan on Pulling the front end loader off and putting it into my paint shop area. I want to get this project under way. This has reinvigorated me into tackling this project once again. Thanks to everyone on here that has helped me, MagMan, NebraskaCowman, Allen, CNKS, etc. I am sure I will have more questions later on but for right now I am happy.

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jayw

03-14-2005 14:36:07




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
Congrats Tanner
Its like being there when 1 of your children is born, just a great feeling, and there truley is some nice folks in the Tractor World .We all have the same thing incomon kinda awsome that so many walks of life all come together as 1. Jay



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Nebraska Cowman

03-14-2005 08:57:18




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
good news, good news. Thanks for letting us know! ☺



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Stan(VA).

03-14-2005 08:09:01




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
Tanner and his wife are very pleasant people. It was an enjoyable trip and I'm glad I was able to help.

I am sorry about the gas incident. I knew that you jumped and put the cap on the tank but I didn't realize that it got on you; as I was looking underneath at the filter and the sediment bowl. Sometimes I seem to get in a 'zone' working a problem and find I'm oblivious to anything else, my sincere apologies. I wasn't too concerned about leaving the final carb adjustments for you; after hearing about your work restoring some 4 cyl motor cycles that H should be a cake walk ;)

All I did on the distributor was to set the cap in place to get a temporary visual point of reference for where the #1 tower was in relation to the base (Roughly 2:00 position, I just look for a paint chip or scratch that lines up), then take the cap back off and slowly pull the distributor with one hand until I can turn the rotor freely with the other. I spin the rotor up to the #1 point of reference I noted earlier and press the distributor back in and reinstall the clamp. You didn't miss much. I hope the fuel system flush and the wiring clean-up go well. You need to bring your wife over to see my H or M. With her experience (said she worked on hydraulic systems in college) you could get her excited about adding live hydraulics and a 3pnt hitch for you ;) See ya at some of the Summer shows if not earlier,
Stan(VA).

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Farmer Bob

03-14-2005 08:39:40




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Stan(VA)., 03-14-2005 08:09:01  
Glad to hear you and Stan got the ole H humming again. Some day you will be returning the favor in helping someone else get their tractor running./FB



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Allan in NE

03-14-2005 07:54:05




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
Hey Tanner,

Well, that's just great. Glad you finally got it.

Sloroll and I were just talking about you the other day.

I told him I thought he and I ought to load up in one of his planes and fly out there to see just what the heck was going on for sure with that little H.

He gave me some song and dance about how far it was, even for a light plane, how much it would cost in fuel, and that anyway, he had read where VA Stan was gonna come over and help you get 'er goin'.

Truth be known, I think ol' Sloroll really is just afraid of flyin'. :>)

Allan

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Sloroll

03-14-2005 08:41:18




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Allan in NE, 03-14-2005 07:54:05  
Actually I'm a tight &$$.

Glad she is running with out having to cal an exorcist Tanner!



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Allan in NE

03-14-2005 09:30:43




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Sloroll, 03-14-2005 08:41:18  
Actually,

I thought that was a darned good bit of fabrication on my part! :>)

Allan



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Sloroll

03-14-2005 09:33:32




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Allan in NE, 03-14-2005 09:30:43  
Not bad but you should have thrown in overweight with tools and the whole national security thing :? )



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SproutW

03-14-2005 07:01:36




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
A great accomplishment and sense of pride I'm sure. Nothing feels better when I have a problem that plagues me and I finally solve it. Stan, takes one heck of a person to travel and help someone else out in need. Enjoy!!



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farmallhal

03-14-2005 06:53:03




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
A big high 5 to you Tanner for staying the course and I'm sure Stan will be a lifetime friend in your Farmall adventures. These things are really quite simple and just need to have a chance at life to run. Hope you enjoy your H and it provides you hours of satisfaction. Hal



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Herb In Tx

03-14-2005 05:43:01




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
Hooray for Tanner and Stan.
It is a wonderful thing to resurect these old tractors. And your joy is likly compounded by the trials you endured. But endure you did. Congatulations.
Herb



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MagMan

03-14-2005 05:34:17




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 Re: Tanner's 1944 H is ALIVE...Update in reply to Tanner Clark, 03-14-2005 05:27:42  
Great To Hear It Tanner. I am glad someone was able to get to your place and help you. With the weather we are having in NY I wish it could have been me. It sounds good though Happy Trails To you and that H. JON



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