Since the spring weather has tried to make an appearance I have been doing some tinkering and spring maintenance.
Decided to see if some of the tractors that have been sitting since last October were ready to wake up. I climbed up on the BN and pulled the switch and tapped the starter. It fired off on the first revolution! I moved it out of the way and decided to see if Miss Daisy the '39 F-14 was ready to wake up. Shook hands with her gearshift (she likes that). Set the magneto advance about halfway and put the throttle at about 1/4.
Put the crank on and made the first pull. (It always takes one pull to get the gas up to the carb.)
I re-set the crank and slowly pulled it over one more crank. She fired right up and settled down into a nice idle. No choke used at all.
I let her warm up a bit and decided it was time for a ride. So we took a little tour around the neighborhood. Miss Daisy loved the sunshine and I enjoyed the ride.
Spring is good!!!
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Gotta love that old iron!
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Nice! she started like that because I wasn't there!!
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Nothing compares to a ride on old iron in the warm sunshine!
Especially if you're trying to catch one of them Yankee boys down a dirt road.
Especially if you're trying to catch one of them Yankee boys down a dirt road.
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Does make you feel good when they start like that, doesn't it.
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Hi Bigdog,
Happy to see the the F-14 is doing fine. I love those old engines, they never seem to quit if taken care of. We are going to try to make it to your Cubfest/CubTug.
The Jeep is also going strong.
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Happy to see the the F-14 is doing fine. I love those old engines, they never seem to quit if taken care of. We are going to try to make it to your Cubfest/CubTug.
The Jeep is also going strong.
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
They always start good when no one else is around....
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Glad to see they fired up for you easy enough. Maybe I better go out and start mine. A few of them may be a little tempermental.
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Nice! I think its best to give em a ride if you are going to start them.
It does show that a machine that is cared for will start and run, they are lucky machines
It does show that a machine that is cared for will start and run, they are lucky machines
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Need to fire up my H!!!! Feels like its been a long winter.When is it gonna get nice????? Kevin
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Re: Gotta love that old iron!
Super A wrote:They always start good when no one else is around....
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