I picked this 2N up a few months back and have not done much with it since. The deal I made with the seller was I wanted to see it run first. He got it running and it ran great. For a little while anyway...
The fuel system was so clogged up I am amazed it ran at all. So the first thing I did was pull the carb and fuel valve. The carb was so bad it had stalactites inside. I am not kidding. I have seen carbs that have sat for a while but this was a new one on me. The sludge inside gummed up everything. I soaked, scrubbed, cleaned and repeated until it looked new. Now I just have to track down a rebuild kit.
The fuel valve was the same way and it received the same treatment. Isn’t there suppose to be a filter on the portion that goes in the tank?
I pulled the hood off so I can address the other issues. I do not see any problems with the tank other than a need for a good flushing. I will address that and the sheet metal next.
These parts were so caked up I could not distinguish the individual pieces. The canister containing the filter element in that condition now and I am working to clean it up.
In between all the other stuff I had going on today I got a few other things done. I got the air filter housing apart. The elements turned out well but the housing is still soaking. Underneath all that grease was a nice fuel tank. It also cleaned up quite well. No pin holes and not as much debris as I thought. Now I have to address the fasteners and get the sheet metal apart. I am not restoring it, but I do have some significant repairs to make.
Sweet tractor to start with, looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
I went through a faze of tractor building myself. I was partial to the Farmall tractors so I build a Cadet, then a Super C, an H, and a Super H. When I sold my shop I had a 50 model John Deere B sitting in the shop. With no space or time left I gave up the hobby. The JD went to scrap and the Super H went to my buddy who still uses it occasionally to shread his place. I had already sold or traded the others off. Man that was some fun working on those things.
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