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Timing a M crawler

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    Posted: 08 Jul 2010 at 2:34pm

Hi All,

I am wondering how to properly time my Little M crawler.  What should be what and what marks on the flywheel and what not.
 
I am also wondering if someone could send me the gear pattern on the machine.
 
 
One other thing,  My dozer doesnt have an electric start on it, but am wondering if it should have somewhere I could put one on.  I don't see any starter hole near the flywheel but am wondering if I have missed something
 
 
Thanks
 
Mike Inglis
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Stand in front of tractor look down carb side just behind and below should be a round tin plate (early models may not have hole in starter pan) depends on year of yours
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definately no starter
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you need a starter pan and maybe a flywheel/ringear of a post 38 m or a post 41 u both take same starter pan so will bolt straight up your fly wheel might even have a ringear on it.
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Speak to John at general gear he has some allis m,s that they are breaking he should have starter pan and starter and flywheel and ringear
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