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Re: Re: Re: Re: start 1925 Fordson

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Dick Herbst -M

12-07-2003 17:51:12




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Hi Steve, I'm working on the 1925 Fordson for Dick H. The book says that the spark advance is suposed to be horizonal to the right of the tractor and the linkage wouldn't allow it to do that, plus when you advance it, it would raise it up. It would fire like backwards and blow back through the water air cleaner, blowing water out.
I disconnected the linkage because I wasn't getting anywhere and turned the advance down.(I'm going by where the rod hooks on it) it quit blowing back and was even trying to run, but we run out of daylight.
I took the vaporizer apart earlier and cleaned it out, there was only one plate in there with a brass pipe type screw that screwed in the exhaust manifold and one on the cover plate with another pipe type screw along with the fuel jet.
I think I'm going in the right direction but I would be thankfull for any help you could give me.
I would even like to call you if you don't mind.
Thanks, Mike, grshoper@ctaz.com

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Dick H

12-11-2003 20:13:28




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: start 1925 Fordson in reply to Dick Herbst -Mike, 12-07-2003 17:51:12  
Reply to: Re: Re: Re: start 1925 Fordson posted by Steve on December 07, 2003 at 06:49:10: TO STEVE
Hi Steve, I'm working on the 1925 Fordson for Dick H. The book says that the spark advance is suposed to be horizonal to the right of the tractor and the linkage wouldn't allow it to do that, plus when you advance it, it would raise it up. It would fire like backwards and blow back through the water air cleaner, blowing water out.
I disconnected the linkage because I wasn't getting anywhere and turned the advance down.(I'm going by where the rod hooks on it) it quit blowing back and was even trying to run, but we run out of daylight.
I took the vaporizer apart earlier and cleaned it out, there was only one plate in there with a brass pipe type screw that screwed in the exhaust manifold and one on the cover plate with another pipe type screw along with the fuel jet.
I think I'm going in the right direction but I would be thankfull for any help you could give me.
I would even like to call you if you don't mind.
Thanks, Mike, grshoper@ctaz.com

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Steve

12-23-2003 13:55:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: start 1925 Fordson in reply to Dick H, 12-11-2003 20:13:28  
Mike,
Did you get my email with some fordson tips?
If so let me know. Steve (stevesfords@epix.net)



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Dick Herbst

12-31-2003 21:05:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: start 1925 Fordson in reply to Steve, 12-23-2003 13:55:23  
Hi ,Sorry didn't reply sooner.Was too cold out at first,Then the holidays,Will get out soon to work on TRactors again,You sent a great bunch of information,Must know your tractors.Thanks,Dick H.



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