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Stumbling 706 gas

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Arc641

03-22-2005 19:28:27




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Have a 706 gas that falls flat on her nose as a load is applied, even after 5 or 10 min. of running time. Only way to keep her from dying completely, is to pull the choke clear back to the seat!!!! Any ideas?




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Bob M

03-23-2005 11:38:01




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 Re: Stumbling 706 gas in reply to Arc641, 03-22-2005 19:28:27  
Your tractor is not getting enough fuel under load!

If the carb has a drain plug at the bottom of the bowl remove it. (If no drain plug disconnect the fuel line where it goes into the carburetor.) You should get a SOLID stream of gasoline about the diameter of a pencil.

A weak or dribbling stream says there’s a restriction in the fuel supply. Look for a plugged sediment bulb, trash in bottom of the tank blocking the fuel outlet, a pinched or kinked fuel line, etc.

If the fuel supply flows OK then the problem’s with the carb. Might be as simple as the power screw is too set lean (open it up a half turn at a time and test).

Could also be the bowl fuel inlet screen (if it has one) is plugged or there’s a blockage in an internal orifice or passage. Could also possibly be the float level set too low. You’ll need to go inside the carb to find and fix.

Good luck!

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the tractor vet

03-22-2005 19:41:11




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 Re: Stumbling 706 gas in reply to Arc641, 03-22-2005 19:28:27  
Yep, first off check the heat riseser and make sure that it is working check the timing give her a tune up and put the correct gas in her . And may be just maybe it might need the carb cleaned . Oh one other thing since i can't check it out myself does it have the selonoid fuel shut off or did some boozo put a needel valve in it ? . If it has a screw and not the selonoid then open it up all the way like 4-5 turns off the seat.

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