mikeintn

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I"m going to look at a 1921 Fordson tomorrow, never been around Fordson, says it hasnt run in couple of years,can someone tell me somethings I should look for on the Fordson? Thanks
 
Pretty simple tractor. Needs clean carburetor, good spark, antifreeze, lots of oil, and a strong cranker. See if it has a belt pulley on it. Might be best way to get it running. Do not attempt to tow in gear. The worm gears in rear end can't be driven that way without damage. You'll need a 6volt battery to apply voltage to the coil box for starting. A dry cell battery will do. Timer could be greasy and not functioning properly. You should hear the coils buzzing at each stroke.
 
I went and looked at it, it looks like its a 1920 going by serial #, I thought it should have a coil box, but it had a mag. on the bottom right side of engine, it does have a belt pulley, it wasnt running and I didnt try to start it, I thought it was alittle over priced.
 
Sounds like it is an Irish or English model. They used an external magneto
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It was an English, dont know the differance in them but it was written on the tank, are they any pro or cons with them? the mag was different then the one in the picture, thanks for the picture.
 

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