[AT] Allis Chalmer B
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Wed May 14 03:35:19 PDT 2008
Also, just for safety, if you do tow, be ready to pull the clutch in if it does fire up so you don't power into your tow vehicle!
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From: william.neff.powell at comcast.net
> Yes, I'm with Warren. If I knew everything was working, gas, spark, etc I would
> have probably towed it by now. If you have a way to tow it hook a chain on it
> and tow it with a truck, put it in second gear, and pop the clutch, after about
> a minute or so of towing if it does not fire up something is surely wrong.
>
> If everything is set properly on my C, and the fuel is good, 1/4 turn of the
> hand crank usually starts it. A 12 volt should really spin that engine around
> enough so you would not have to tow it.
>
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "WF Smith" <mogrits at gmail.com>
> > The starter is a distraction- clean the points and reset them and pull the
> > tractor. If it won't spit cough or start you needn't waste your money on the
> > battery and starter.
> >
> > Warren
> >
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