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Posted by 1945farmallH on February 13, 2006 at 06:07:08 from (204.111.124.41):
Hello, I have two faramll H's. The one I am having trouble with is a 1945. The problem I am having is low power, fouling spark plugs. This tractor must have been a distiled modle. it has the manifold with the flapper, and hole for other gas tank. When pulling a load up a hill in 4 or going up slight incline in 5 it will blow black smoke AT FULL THROTTLE. I have leaned the carberator out to the point that I need choke at Idle-half throttle to keep it running. It has a loder on it so it stays a half throttle most of the time. After 5-6 hours of work I have to pull the spark plugs out and clean them up (black carbon - too rich) What I don't understand is how can I be lean at Idle Decent at half throttle and runnign rich at full throttle. It acts like it is not the right carb for it. Is the distilled carb differn't. The other H I have sounds differnt and is a lot stronger... SOMTHING IS NOT RIHGT WITH THIS 1945 I HAVE... Give me some suggestions and I will keep you posted Thanks
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