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Posted by ChrisL on August 27, 2005 at 14:00:21 from (152.163.101.13):
I have had my H for about 2 months now, used only on the weekends, but it took me 2 months to learn the following, an am still learning: 1.) Hard starting lessons: Figure out the fuel shut off valve – I was starving mine for weeks then she just would not run no more until I gave this little do-hicky a twist 2.) Don’t leave 12V live going to a 6V coil 3.) don’t put the distributor in backwards 180 off -she didn’t like that 4.) don’t choke, no will go with any choke Now she starts every time with the procedure that follows: 1.) fuel on 2.) tap tap tap on the carb 3.) choke off 4.) throttle 1/3 5.) switch on – resistor coil 12v 6.) ignition Another little lesson; why does the lifall work sometimes but not all the time:::
answer: don’t push clutch in and expect the liftall to work …..gee this one I learned just today after changing the fluid, I thought I fix this problem ..but no matter what you do the liftall will not work in the clutch pedal is in I was thinking of selling this gem, but now that I am so intimate with her …no way PS: disregard that post I made on the JD form… I was just mad at her
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