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Four-cylinder in-line Ford

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Have a four-cylinder in-line Ford in a Joy air compressor. It runs great for the man in town, but when I get it out here to the farm, it will not run. Can a coil be good and then bad and then good and then bad. I would think once they go bad they’re bad. This will be the third time in a week. I’ve taken it to him. The man who works on it is absolutely incredible. You may not doubt his abilities. He can rebuild your Briggs & Stratton or your CAT C 15 engines. I cannot allow you to doubt his work. We have just got an intermittent problem on this engine. Can a coil be good one second bad the next and then go back to being good?
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I had an International 560 tractor that I could never start. Would have the mechanic come and that thing would start. Finally, after a couple times he says let's put an inline fuel filter that they sell at wal mart on this just to be safe. We put one of those in and I never had trouble getting it to run again.
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Is there fuel in the tank and is the shut off turned on?   Thumbs Up
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Is the Ford an overhead valve industrial 134, 174 or 192?
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