[AT] Easier to Start?

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sun Jul 15 20:51:07 PDT 2012


Ben,  I forgot to say, when you start to remove the brass parts inside the 
carb, they should give a little resistance and then break free.  If they 
don't  come fairly easily stop and get someone who's done it before and has 
a feel for it to help you.  The last thing you want to do is strip or 
otherwise destroy one of those pieces.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ben Wagner
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 9:03 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group ; Farmall/IHC mailing list
Subject: [AT] Easier to Start?

Good Evening,

It's been awhile since I have had to bring you an issue on my Farmall
Super A.  It has always been hard to start, taking a long time of
cranking (normally two periods of three seconds each) before it will
begin to fire.  Lately, the electrical system has acted up, and I am
trying to start it with a hand crank.  It's great exercise, but not the
greatest use of my time.  It took a good 20 some turns with the hand
crank to get it to start firing tonight.  I'm surprised my arm can still
type!

Is there any sort of "trick" some of you know of to convince a tractor
to start easier with a hand crank?

In case it is important, the Super A has a good magneto, D21 spark
plugs, and a Zenith carb.  It also only runs well on half choke, and
there are no adjustments on the Zenith beyond the idle mixture.  I know
the impulse coupling works, unless I am mistaken.

Thanks for your help.  I'm sure all of you have had the tractor that
won't start well with a hand crank!

Ben Wagner
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