[AT] John Deere H

rdhaskell at juno.com rdhaskell at juno.com
Mon Jan 21 13:02:49 PST 2013


Check to see if the choke is closing completely.  After you have spun it
over several times with no firing, are the plugs dripping wet?  If not,
you have a fuel delivery problem.  Can you explain how starting fluid
bends valves?

Ron Haskell
rdhaskell at juno.com
Riverside, California USA
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 13:23:41 -0600 Tyler Juranek
<tylerpolkaman at gmail.com> writes:
> Hi all,
> My grandfather owns a John Deere H, it's a 39 I think.
> It is all original, the mag might have been redone at some point, 
> he
> doesn't know.
> It runs excellent for a hand crank original JD H, but here is the 
> issue.
> Every time you hand crank it, you have to give it a shot of 
> starting
> fluid in the intake.
> I went out to his place this weekend and drove it around for awhile 
> on
> Saturday. Went back out to his shed yesterday, gave it a wirl and 
> wore
> myself out cranking. Of course this was with no starting fluid,
> because he and I both know that on a Gasoline engine, eventually 
> you
> will bend a valve in it.
> He said the mag probobly needs taken apart and polished up.
> Any other ideas as to why this could be?
> Is it just that the mag is about dead?
> Thanks for any help!
> Take Care,
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