Posted by rustred on March 09, 2020 at 08:18:12 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: 1937 F20 - Starting posted by Binderson on March 09, 2020 at 08:06:05:
I am not aware of anyone cranking a tractor with there left hand nor have seen it done. incorrect timing is what causes the kickback. the piston has not come up to tdc and the spark produced forces it back down riping the crank out of your hand or breaking your wrist. that is the purpose of that retard rod. follow that rod to the mag and operate it. the advance lever on the mag is up for stop. just off stop to start it. then fully advanced for working. yes fully choke it till it fires with 1/3 throttle. after firing or starting open choke. but if unsure of stuff give it a pull. te biggest reason these tractor kick is because they get timed by ear and guaranteed they will be advanced to much. as I say set to factory spec's and your safe.
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