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Re: Carburetor

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russ hamm

09-20-2006 16:03:55




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if a person doesn't have the time to do it right, then when can you do it over? pull starting a crawler might take more than a pickup. at least going through these things can save a person some time on the crank someday. and at the show later is no time to check out all this stuff just because it started when we loaded it. it sounded to me that he already went through the stuff we suggested, but after several questions. just tried to help, but i guess put a chain on it and i'll keep my comments off before somebody checks out too many things.

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merv.

09-20-2006 18:35:03




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 Re: Carburetor in reply to russ hamm, 09-20-2006 16:03:55  
Russ.. don't stop with the suggestions.
I went through everything that we talked about.
The plug wires and spark plugs did help.
The tractor fired up, on the first crank. But ran out of primer fuel. I removed the carburetor and took it apart, the brass float has a big hole in it. And there were no gaskets in the carburetor. Someone just used some sort of gasket sealer. I found a kit for my carburetor through international dealer. Your suggestions and comments are greatly appreciated. If all else fails, I will definitely try to pull started. I do believe once the carburetors repaired, and now that everything is set correctly. I will have no problem starting the tractor. I will keep you updated.

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russ hamm

09-21-2006 05:18:51




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 Re: Carburetor in reply to merv., 09-20-2006 18:35:03  
that's great merv. like you said earlier, cranking ain't no fun. good luck.



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