[AJD] Brass fuel valve assembly on Deere H

Bill Brueck b2 at chooka.net
Sun Oct 30 18:57:26 PST 2005


Thanks, Ron.  I found this product all over the Internet and ordered a can
of it this evening.  Will let you know what I get, maybe I can send you some
to use.  I'm an old guy, lots of empty pill bottles to send out samples,
LOL.  I mean, just the Viagra ones alone...

How were the crops around Salix this year?  I just got the warehouse
receipts from some land I crop-share around Ames, looks like 61 bushels on
the beans, no word on the corn yet.  That's a record for that farm. 

B²
 
Bill Brueck (brick)
Chatfield, MN, USA
 
Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than ignorance.


-----Original Message-----
From: antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of
Ronald L. Cook
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 11:26 PM
To: Antique John Deere mailing list
Subject: Re: [AJD] Brass fuel valve assembly on Deere H

Bill,
         You need some Fuelube.  Check your local aircraft mechanic.  He
should have some for the fuel selector valves for the older airplanes.  It
has been replaced by a product called EZTurn.  The problem is, it is sold in
1 pound containers.  Enough for a lifetime.  You only need a little on the
end of a finger to coat the tapered valve surface.  I can't find mine at the
present, so will have to order a new can.  Probably not until after harvest.
When I get it I can send a little up to you if you don't come up with some
locally.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA
>I know people with common sense just throw these valves and pay the 
>price for new ones, but I'm so close to having this one working.  Got 
>it all ground with fine valve compound and now I think I can assemble 
>it.  Can I use anything to lubricate it?  Running dry it seems to 
>stick.  I remember fighting this as a kid with my Model T Ford, had a 
>tapered brass part that turned inside a cast iron valve under the tank.  
>Would get it all sealed up and working then it would seize up after a 
>month or two.  Oil worked for a little while but the gasoline would wash it
away.
>
>What's SOP for this?
>
>Thanks!
>
>>
>Bill Brueck (brick)
>Chatfield, MN, USA
>


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