Causes of Failure to Keep Engine Going. — If the engine starts, but soon slows down and finally stops, the trouble may be due to any one or a combination of the following causes: 1. No fuel in tank. 2. Fuel does not flow freely to carbureter, the piping... Poultry Diseases and Their Treatment - Sivu 170tekijä(t) Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - 1911 - 216 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1910 - 452 sivua
...to Keep Engine Going. — If the engine starts, but soon slows down and finally stops, the trouble may be due to any one or a combination of the following causes: 1. No fuel in tank. 2. Fuel does not flow freely to carbureter, the piping being clogged or the vent... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - 1912 - 408 sivua
...the exhaust edges cut to the lines laid out. Fig. 43 Errors in Planer Work.—Errors in planer work may be due to any one or a combination of the following causes: Errors in setting the machine; errors due to the table being out of true; errors due to the cross rail... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1913 - 348 sivua
...to Keep Engine Going. — If the engine starts, but soon slows down and finally stops, the trouble may be due to any one or a combination of the following causes: (1) No fuel in tank; (2) fuel does not flow freely to carbureter, the piping bemg clogged or the vent... | |
| 1915 - 802 sivua
...scored by loose wristpins. 5. If the engine starts, but soon slows down and finally stops, the trouble may be due to any one or a combination of the following causes : 1. No fuel in tank. 2. Fuel does not flow freely to carbureter, the piping being clogged or the vent... | |
| Louis Jacquelin Bradford, Paul Burns Eaton - 1926 - 270 sivua
...applications of fairly high stress is due to a lack of homogeneity in the material. This lack of homogeneity may be due to any one, or a combination, of the following causes: (1) Internal: (a) Blow holes. (6) Pipes. (c) Slag inclusions. (d) Irregularity of crystalline structure.... | |
| Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - 1912 - 816 sivua
...diagnosis must be made upon the general behavior of the hen, and in particular in regard to g( >ing frequently on the nest without laying. Etiology. In...cannot be expelled. This inability to expel the egg may lie due to any one or a combination of the following causes acting together: a. Ei.rg of too large... | |
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