Yea, know the feeling.Haha I have 0 to spend. I just figure 15 is a good figure to start at
Yea, know the feeling.Haha I have 0 to spend. I just figure 15 is a good figure to start at
I've had this 69' 4000 gas for a year and it's always sounded off and been underwhelming power wise. Had a Ford tractor mechanic look at it before I bought it and was assured "it is how these old 3 cyl sound". Today, I Picked up some hay at the neighbors and he said it's missing on one cylinder. I said thanks, it always sounds like that.
I dug into it and sure enough, no 1 isn't firing. It's got fuel, spark...I'm thinking the problem just got a little more expensive.
Check compression .
Bummer. I guess next time you buy a gas tractor, you could pull the plugs one at a time and see if it changes how it runs. If there is a next time.
I miss my old 8n. I pulled loads of wood behind that tractor that had no business behind it. Never let me down more then what 15 minutes couldn't fix.
Ex wife gave it to her lawyer as payment while we were going through the big d. Can't wait to get another 8n someday.
Man I'd jump on that quick if I wasn't in a apartment. I'm in ct. I have a friend in stuben county ny that might be interested though.Where are you located. I've got a runner I'd sell you for $750. Needs work, but it's all there. Decent tires even.
Man I'd jump on that quick if I wasn't in a apartment. I'm in ct. I have a friend in stuben county ny that might be interested though.
Well, now I know what a 3cyl ford is supposed to sound like. Clue 1; not like the Harley's and 2cyl John Deere's I grew up around....more of a purr than a lope. Long story short, whomever set the valves last had everything jacked up. Exhaust clearances were .o10 .oo6 and less than zero. Got it buttoned up tonight and it runs right for the first time since I've had it.
I was having second thoughts when I sold my Ford 641, it's a little newer and a couple more horse power than an 8N. Then I bought my Massey 135, 4 cylinder continental gas, never thought about the Ford again. Love the old Massey, Joe.