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Posted by Farmall Freak on May 28, 2007 at 15:51:21 from (152.163.100.197):
On Saturday my Dad and I went to pick up two tractors; a Farmall H and John Deere B. The John Deere started right up but the H hadn't run for a few years. We got them home and we parked the H in a spot until we could get to it and I played around on the Deere. Today me and Dad went to get the H running put a good 6 volt in it and nothing so we grab the crank pulley and it was froze. So I walked up to the wagon shed to get the John Deere to tow the H over to the garage to get it under cover so we could tinker with it. As I was towing it my Dad popped the clutch with it in gear and it freed up then when we got in front of the garage he hit the starter and it fired right up then died. Long story short the needle was stuck preventing fuel flow we cleaned it up and it started and purred like a kitten. It was breaking dow when we had it out on the road so tomorrow we are going to get points and condensor.
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