Posted by Beatles65 on March 29, 2011 at 20:51:23 from (216.229.21.24):
My great uncle has an old Ford 9N and he wants me to go and help him get it running. It was running last fall, and when it was running he had to have the choke pulled out all the way to keep her going. Ever since last fall he has not run the tractor and now it will not start. He lives about an hour away from me and I think this weekend sometime we are going to go down and see if we can fix the tractor. I figure that the reason for it not starting is the carb it gummed up. Plan on taking new plugs, wires, tune up kit, etc. and carb chemical dip to get the tractor running again. But, we might have to go further and rebuild the carb and clean the passages.
I have never messed with a Ford carburetor before, only John Deere.
What are the correct drill bits for clearing the carburetor passages?
What Plugs does it take?
Any other advice would be very appreciated! Thanks for the help! From Denton, Nebraska. Andrew Kean
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