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Massey Ferguson T0-30 will not start

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cossairtm
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 2 Lincoln ca
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2011-02-22          176955

I have replaced the coil, cap, rotor, points condenser, wires,and switch. It ran for a minute and died. I put another coil and inline resitor. It ran for a few seconds and died. Any ideas?

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Massey Ferguson T0-30 will not start

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kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005
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2011-02-23          176973

How about the gas part of the engine? Could it not be getting fuel sufficiently and it us using what is there and then stops. While you are working on it enough for a short run seeps in and same thing again? Or could you have a bad coil wire?

Bought a new Ford pickup many years ago. Brand new it did about like this. They replaced this and that. Turned out to be a clogged fuel filter. ....

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shona13
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 32 Western Australia
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2012-03-21          182832

Hi
The first thing to check fuel wise is the glass bowl under the fuel tank ,turn the fuel tap of that is screw it in ,then remove the glass bowl and clean it out ,if you look up inside where the bowl fits you will see a fine brass gauze filter remove the rubber seal and the filter clean it all out in petrol and turn the fuel tap on to make sure there is no fuel blockage ,let it run with the valve fully open for say twenty seconds this will prove that the tank is not blocked ,if no fuel comes out drain the tank and carefully unscrew the fuel tap assembly and clean it out sometimes they become partially blocked use a piece of fine fence wire and cleanout all the holes,blow through just to clean it out and make sure the tank is clean inside after all this put back together and look at the carburetor you will see a small tee handle tap on the bottom of the carburetor ,with the fuel tap fully open and fuel in the tank you should get a healthy flow of fuel coming out of the drain valve if not CAREFULLY loosen the pipe that goes onto the carburetor and make sure you have a good supply of fuel to that point ,ok fuel to that point remove the carburetor bowl CAREFULLY and check for a blockage in there handle it all very gently you dont want to damage any thing in there,dont touch or bend the brass float as this controls the fuel level put it back together and give it a try.
Let us all know how you got on with it.
Regards Hutch. ....

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