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1951 fordson major E27N need info on controls

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pete loeffler

04-27-2001 09:12:28




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I need any info on how to start this tractor by hand crank as the generator is hooped, it is ready to run and has done so in the past. I need to know position of mech advance where is retared, where is advanced? Any info folks can provide will be appreciated. any tips to get it started, how to work the controls, what they are,
I am new to owning an old fordson and can use any and all help. the tractor is in pretty nice shape and I don't want to wreck anything, thanks

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Andrew

04-30-2001 06:38:20




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 Re: 1951 fordson major E27N need info on controls in reply to pete loeffler, 04-27-2001 09:12:28  
Hello Pete,

I also own a 1951 E27N major. I'm no expert but here goes. I crank start mine (it's the "base" model which doesn't have any electrics). Retard the spark by moving the lever on the right hand side of the dash clockwise. It falls into a notch at the start position. This is fully retarded. Any further to the right stops the spark to stop the engine. Check that it's out of gear! May sound over cautious but you'd be surprised! Open the throttle about 5 notches by pulling on the lever with the loop handle on the right hand side. With the petrol on and full choke I turn it over compression a few times. (Lifting the crank handle to swing it over compression is the safe way to avoid it kicking back. Keep your thumb on the same side as your fingers. It won't break your thumb if it kicks.) Then I open the choke a touch and try for signs of life. Hopefully it should fire! Open the choke as you need to. Moving the spark lever anti-clockwise advances the spark until it runs sweetly without knocking. The manual I have suggests two turns on the main mixture jet ( Probably two and a bit to start with would be OK). If someone has fiddled with this it could make it make more difficult so its worth checking. If your worried about cranking it, turn the spark off when you first prime it with full choke. Turn the spark on when you open the choke. Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on! (If anyone else knows better I'm all ears!)

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peteloeffler

04-30-2001 12:14:16




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 Re: Re: 1951 fordson major E27N need info on controls in reply to Andrew, 04-30-2001 06:38:20  
Thanks for the info I will try it. On the mixture
screw, thats the one on the base of the carb?
do you screw it all the way in to start the 2 turns or all the way out to start the 2 turns?
once again thanks Andrew



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Andrew

05-01-2001 05:20:38




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 Re: Re: Re: 1951 fordson major E27N need info on controls in reply to peteloeffler, 04-30-2001 12:14:16  
Hello Pete,

The mixture screw is the one on the bottom. Wind it all the way in and then unscrew it about 2 and a quarter turns. The manual says 2 turns but this is when the engine is warm. You'll be able to lean it off a little when it's running (wind it in ) Let us know how you go!



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