Regular update - coming down the home stretch.........

Tom Fleming

Well-known Member
Well, valve job is done, and I went with the 30 degree / 45 degree double grind on the seats. Intent here is to just get it running so I can move it around and get it into storage. Head is ready to go back on. Got the coupler rebuilt on the tranny/clutch. clutch is rebuilt and working. Carb is rebuilt. Got a good used manifold. E4A is tuned up and producing good blue spark on the bench. Had an F-20 gasket set on the shelf, so good to go there. Got the air cleaner stack replaced and this one has the wire bail on it instead of the bolts, and found a replacement for it as it had bailing wire on it.

Hopefully this coming weekend, I'll get these all put back on, and see if the old girl comes to life. Would like to get her under her own power before the weather turns bad.
 
Good luck! I love all my old tractors, but you just can not beat the sound of an old Regular firing up. Just the sound of mine always cheers me up.
 
Good luck on getting your tractor running. They are a real nice tractor. My Regular is a 1931, and although I can't prove it, I believe from it's original owner, that the engine has never been apart. It runs very well. I can't hand crank it anymore because of medical problems, but I only have to pull it about 50 feet and it's running like a Swiss watch.
 

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