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B112

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Posted - 05/08/2007 :  22:19:22  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've activated the following topic I've worked on:

http://www.michaelstractors.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=64

Go to the last link and read "Determining why it won't start"... the writer describes the "FAST Method" which is to check:

1. Fuel
2. Air
3. Spark
4. Timing

Good luck. Let us know how your project turns out.


Michael
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Tractorpuller101

USA
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Posted - 05/10/2007 :  07:13:20  Show Profile  Visit Tractorpuller101's Homepage  Send Tractorpuller101 an AOL message  Click to see Tractorpuller101's MSN Messenger address Send Tractorpuller101 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You forgot compression.
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Tractorpuller101

USA
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Posted - 08/20/2007 :  10:43:43  Show Profile  Visit Tractorpuller101's Homepage  Send Tractorpuller101 an AOL message  Click to see Tractorpuller101's MSN Messenger address Send Tractorpuller101 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just a follow up it turns out that the bowl was mis bent and unadjusted. I had it serviced and sold iy about 3 or 4 months ago. Thanx again for your help!

P.S. Do you already have a forum on the best way to get a tire back on its rim?

I FIX!!!!
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B112

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Posted - 08/21/2007 :  22:59:50  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi, actually I don't have a discussion on how to get a tire back on it's rim. Please start one and I'll definitely join in!


Michael
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bangor3142

USA
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Posted - 12/11/2007 :  17:18:07  Show Profile  Visit bangor3142's Homepage  Click to see bangor3142's MSN Messenger address  Send bangor3142 a Yahoo! Message Send bangor3142 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
HELLO I FOUND ON SOME CARB'S THERE IS A TINY PIN HOLE ON THE SIDE OF THE CARB IF IT'S CLOGGED THE CARB WILL LEAK OR IF FUEL IS LEAKING OUT OF BOWL AND GASKET IS GOOD TURN BOWL A QUATER TURN
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olcowhand

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Posted - 12/11/2007 :  19:13:12  Show Profile  Visit olcowhand's Homepage Send olcowhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
With the carb having been flooding, your spark plug is likely fuel fouled. Put in a new spark plug & give a try. If it doesn't fire, spray a short burst of aerosol carb cleaner into the carb throat & quickly attempt to start. If she fire, then you still have a carb issue most likely. To check spark, leave plug out with wire connected with plug base against head...away from plug hole. If no sparky, you have electric issues.

Daniel in Ky -- So much to do, so little time!




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skunkhome

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Posted - 12/11/2007 :  23:38:59  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by B112

Hi, actually I don't have a discussion on how to get a tire back on it's rim. Please start one and I'll definitely join in!

????? How do you get a tire back on its rim? ????

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

Benjamin Franklin
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bangor3142

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Posted - 12/12/2007 :  07:53:58  Show Profile  Visit bangor3142's Homepage  Click to see bangor3142's MSN Messenger address  Send bangor3142 a Yahoo! Message Send bangor3142 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
HELLO THERES A COUPLE WAYS 1 IS BUY WHAT THEY CALL A CHEATA THIS PROBELLY THE BEST WAY BUT IF YOU PUT A BEAD OF BEARING GREASE ON BOTH SIDES OF RIM AND PUT A ROPE AROUND TIRE TO HOLED THE BEADS TIGHTER TO THE RIM THEN TAKE THE VAVLE CORE OUT AND PUT YOUR AIRHOSE TO VAVLE STEM WITH AN AIR VAVLE ON THE HOSE THIS WILL USALLY DO THE JOB
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B112

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Posted - 12/12/2007 :  08:23:27  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was replying to Dan's comment right above mine. I think you've since started the post on mounting tires. Over the holidays and into January (more Jan), you'll see me trying to do some organization to the site. It's just busy these days for me.

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Originally posted by skunkhome

quote:
Originally posted by B112

Hi, actually I don't have a discussion on how to get a tire back on it's rim. Please start one and I'll definitely join in!

????? How do you get a tire back on its rim? ????



Michael
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