[AT] Easier to Start?

Charlie V 1cdevill at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 17:51:43 PDT 2012


Good deal, Ben.  I understand not wanting to upset the carb
adjustments on the loaner.  Hopefully you have cured the hard
starting.  If so you can probably live with the 1/2 choke situation
for a while.  In the meantime you can keep watch for an affordable
used carburetor.

Charlie V.

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Ben Wagner <supera1948 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Charlie V., I did try your suggestion to pinpoint the problem.  The
> Super A did start much better, even though it didn't run well.  I think
> it was running rich, but I didn't want to destroy the settings which
> work well on my other A, so I reinstalled the old carb.
>
> Interestingly, for those following this thread, the Super A still only
> runs evenly with 1/2 choke.  Even after the cleaned carburetor, it still
> only runs well with 1/2.   It doesn't smoke, has plenty of power, and
> consumes less fuel at that setting than any of my other tractors running
> with no choke.
>
> I wonder if some trash is in the sediment bowl housing?  The only other
> option is junk in the air cleaner.  Those two options seems to me to be
> the only way to cause the problem.
>
> Is there a way to remove the "steel wool" substance in the air cleaner
> so as to clean it well?  I'm assuming the bottom (inside the cup) with
> the radial lines comes out, but for some reason the bottom on my Super A
> doesn't want to budge.  Am I thinking correctly here? Does this model
> air cleaner come apart?
>
> Thanks for the tip, Charlie!  I'll remember that one for future reference.
>
> Ben W.
>
>
> On 7/16/2012 12:47 PM, Charlie V wrote:
>> Ben,
>>
>> ,Having read all of the good suggestions given so far, I will offer
>> one more.  If Mike Sloan's (Hi Mike) propane suggestion does not help,
>> how about "borrowing a carburetor from one of your other Farmall A's
>> and putting it on the problem one.  If the gas line is at a different
>> position on the borrowed carb, borrow the other gas line to go with
>> it.  The time investment will be small compared to what you have
>> already done.  That should tell you once and for all if the 1/2 choke
>> problem and the hard starting is carb caused.  After you prove that it
>> is, you would need to look to replace that carb with another (used
>> preferably), or get a good kit for yours, or find a clogged fuel
>> passage that has been missed so far..  If the problem is not carb
>> caused, you would at least not waste any more time going down that
>> road.
>>
>> Some might ask why mess up a good running tractor for one that runs
>> poorly.  It should not mess up the good running tractor for any longer
>> that the time needed to change the carb over, test run, and change it
>> back.
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> Charlie V.
>>
>>
>>
>>



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