[AT] John Deere H

Tyler Juranek tylerpolkaman at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 14:26:34 PST 2013


Hi,
I don't know that I can really explain it. All I know is that it is
not good on gasoline engines.
TJ

On 1/21/13, rdhaskell at juno.com <rdhaskell at juno.com> wrote:
> 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
> http://picasaweb.google.com/RonHaskell
>
> 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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