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Jason Christens

07-02-2006 20:30:45




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I bought a international 574. it starts good, but you have to run it about 3/4 choke for it to run right. I took the carb apart, to clean it but it doesn't look dirty. please help!!!




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Jason Christensen

07-07-2006 20:45:06




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 Re: international 574 trouble in reply to Jason Christensen, 07-02-2006 20:30:45  
thanks for the replies. the float was out of adjustment. the fuel shut off soleniod had a bad connection. and I changed the in line fuel filter. Runs good now. Not sure what the problem was for sure.



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Beck

07-03-2006 12:24:33




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 Re: international 574 trouble in reply to Jason Christensen, 07-02-2006 20:30:45  
Just take the air cleaner hose off temporarily, if it still runs the same, then you've eliminated the air cleaner as a problem. However, my guess would be that its more likely that you are not getting full fuel flow to the carb. Sometimes you have to actually drain the tank and unscrew the sediment bowl from the bottom of the tank and clean it out. Their may be crud that floats around in the tank and settles in where the fuel flows into the sediment bowl. Let us know what you find.

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Kippster

07-02-2006 23:55:27




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 Re: international 574 trouble in reply to Jason Christensen, 07-02-2006 20:30:45  
I used to run one of those tractors for the boss for many years. Sometimes we had to take the sediment bowls off at the bottom of the tank and clean those because the screens would get plugged up. Also try taking off the air cleaner hose and starting the tracor at about 3/4 throttle. When it starts to die out, put the heel of your hand over the intake of the carb and then take it away. Sometimes that will clear a micro chunk of dirt out that you didn"t see when you cleaned everything out. We had to do that on ours about once a week because the Marvel Schweibler carb that was on it seemed to plug up real easy. Hope this helps. Kippster

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