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Posted by Rick on November 20, 2003 at 09:59:56 from (64.44.153.14):
In Reply to: Re: I'M HAVING BIG TROUBLE WITH MY IH 444 TRACTOR posted by Allan on November 20, 2003 at 05:59:40:
Yes, it back fires big time when i try to restart it. enough to blow the flapper off the muffler. It has good compression, i say that because when i try setting the points it takes me forever to get the high point to set the point gap. i finally got smart and took a couple plugs out and it didn't kkep turning after i wanted it to stop. Fuel i think is there, i put a see thru fuel line filter right in front of the carb. and it has fuel in it and the pump will fill it if i turn the key on. I've considered replacing the points and condenser with an electronic ignition but i'm afraid i'll ruin it somehow with the problem i have now. like i said everything was fine and running before this dieing stuff started. i wasn't tinkering or fixing anything, I was useing it to move logs and all of a suddened it died!
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