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    Tractor Detailing

    I think it looks great, nice job.
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    There is no fire at the plugs

    Ya, I've only seen a couple myself, and they were on the old potato farms In Rhode Island where I grew up. I believe they where the old HV series. HV for high vegetable. I don't blame you for being cautious, as simple a design as these old tractors where, they are dangerous equipment. I...
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    There is no fire at the plugs

    Yes Dean, it is the original six volt system, I will check what you suggest thanks. That B is something! My younger brother has my fathers 1945 B. The grill is banged in now and heavy rust. Hopefully with some love and elbow grease it will look like yours someday! By the picture on the...
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    There is no fire at the plugs

    WOW Bob, She looks real close to perfect. I hope mine comes out as good! What year is it? Is that wide front end original? I hear they are rare. Thanks for the advise, this is a great place to bounce things around.
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    Tractor Detailing

    I always hose the mower off after using it. I do power wash my tractor when it needs it. I've operated allot of equipment over the years, its nice to get back in the shop and give it a good bath once in a while. A couple squirts of grease a day add up. Like my father always said, it seems...
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    There is no fire at the plugs

    Thanks to everyone for their reply, this is great! The wires look good, but I have no idea how old they are. I've cleaned the contacts in the distributor with emery cloth, also tried to clean the points. Still not good. Should I just start over with a new tune up kit? Just for conversation...
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    There is no fire at the plugs

    Hi, I am just starting to restore a 1947 Farmall H. I tried starting the engine Saturday and found I'm not getting any fire at the plugs. Also the first two cylinders have not been firing for some time, the plugs look new. When my uncle gave me the tractor he thought it might have a sticky...
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