[AT] Bad valve on an M

D. Day ddss at scppd.net
Thu Mar 4 18:27:39 PST 2004


Thanks to all who gave me advice on this. I believe I'll pull the head and
will probably end up taking it to a local machine shop to have the work
done.

Dick

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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 2:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Bad valve on an M


My Case VAC started doing this and it was just a valve
adjuster backed off. Took off the valve cover adjusted
that one valve, tightened down the lock nut and that
was it. You might not be so lucky but I would try
adjusting the valves befor you tear the head down.
After you get the valves adjusted properly you can run
a compression test.
Tim Bivens, Glen Rose, Tex.

--- "D. Day" <ddss at scppd.net> wrote:
> My Farmall Super MTA has developed a 'popping' sound
> that appears to be
> coming from the air intake stack.  It seems to have
> lost power and runs
> rough. A friend suggested that it might be a bad
> valve.  If that's what it
> turns out to be, am I looking at a major repair on
> this M gas burner?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dick
>
> Dick Day Software Services
> 83712 552nd Avenue
> Norfolk, NE 68701
> 402/379-1606
>
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