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all for school

02-08-2006 17:42:46




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hello, i was wondering if any one new if the wisconsin VF4 had a fuel pump. because when i got the wisconsin there was nothing that showed how the gas got from the tank to the carb. if any one could help

thanks Brandon




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Farmall Wrangler

02-09-2006 18:26:23




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 Re: wisconsin ???? in reply to all for school, 02-08-2006 17:42:46  
Wish you all the luck Brandon, When there running you can't beat those old wisconsins but my pappy always said that Wisconsin engines on balers sent more farmers to hell than anything ever invented.



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Janicholson

02-09-2006 06:21:52




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 Re: wisconsin ???? in reply to all for school, 02-08-2006 17:42:46  
There can be a pump, or a block off plate.
If the engine was fed fuel from an overhead fuel tank it may not have a pump.
The worst part is that the pump and fuel system are located in one of the hottest locations on the engine. They start cold instantly but when hot on a hot day they are as bad as they get. If where you are going to use the engine has an electrical system, I would use an electrical fuel pump in a cool location. I like Facet pumps, they are very cheap and do not fail very often. Putting a bypass regulator at the carb inlet can also keep cool fuel in the V of the engine.
Been there, hated our NH baler when hot.
JimN

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mark k

02-08-2006 19:56:13




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 Re: Wisconsin ???? in reply to all for school, 02-08-2006 17:42:46  
Hello, I have a VF4D and it has a fuel pump under and behind the carb, standing in front of the motor. The 1st time I started mine I put a outboard fuel bulb in line but later I learned that there is a lever to prime the system. Good luck Mark



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