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Re: farmall H not getting gas to plugs
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Posted by Janicholson on June 15, 2006 at 07:49:04 from (66.173.50.150):
In Reply to: Re: farmall H not getting gas to plugs posted by F250 on June 14, 2006 at 11:33:31:
I still do not know if the tractor was running recently, or how/when it stopped. The details are important to diagnosis. If there is fuel to the carb (meaning that if you put a can under the carb with the bowl off of it and turned on the fuel at the tank, fuel would come out the needle/seat in a stream 1/2 the size of a pencil for 2 minutes). If so the jets in the carb could be pll plugged up. Carb cleaner and a rebuild kit would repair that. Clean every passage and blow out with air. To see if it is a fuel problem, pull the plugs and use a pump oilcan to pump one squirt of fuel in each cylinder then replace plugs and try to start. If it does then stops, it is fuel, and the carb needs to be serviced. JimN, Please start a new entry topic as this one is getting lost in history. THanks
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