[Farmall] Farmall H Question

szabelsk at gdls.com szabelsk at gdls.com
Wed Sep 3 03:35:05 PDT 2014


My H is actually a distillate that was converted to gas. I did pick up a 
starter tank for it that I could pipe in. However the gas was fresh do I 
don't believe it's the culprit. That's why I pulled the carb to make sure 
it was working the way it should.


Carl Szabelski




From:   <jtchall at nc.rr.com>
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Date:   09/02/2014 05:07 PM
Subject:        Re: [Farmall] Farmall H Question
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I"m voting for water in the fuel. Ignition components should pattern 
themselves (fail after a set time) unless we are talking about a bare wire 

that is somehow getting moved around. Can you hook up an auxiliary fuel 
tank 
full of clean fuel (don't use the same fuel that you poured in the tractor 

tank in case that is the problem) to eliminate trash and fuel 
restrictions? 
We've got one off an old cement mixer for this purpose..

John Hall


-----Original Message----- 
From: E. John Puckett
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 1:05 PM
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Farmall H Question

My first thoughts are the same thing that Mark mentioned, of some debris
in the gas tank, such as rust flakes, etc. getting over the top of the
fuel intake and blocking the fuel flow, then the vibration of cranking
the engine causing it to move off and allowing fuel to flow.  My second
thoughts are burned points, or a bad coil or condenser.  Also, do not
overlook the possibility of water in the fuel.  to check that keep a
small container on the tractor and as soon as it dies, drain a little
fuel from the carb inot it.  If there is water there it will be visible
in the container.  Also checking spark as soon as it dies will help tell
where the problem is.  another thing to do is loosen the fuel cap as
soon as it dies. If it starts immediately it is sealing and drawing a
vacuum in the tank.

On 9/2/2014 10:51 AM, szabelsk at gdls.com wrote:
> Looking for some input to an issue regarding my H.
>
> Lately the tractor has been dying after running for a while. Sometimes 
it
> runs for hours, and sometimes just a few minutes. Checked the fuel, and
> spark, both seem to be OK. Took the carb off and verified that the float
> wasn't sticking. Had spark at the distributor.
>
> .......
> Carl Szabelski
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