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Ricky

08-09-2003 19:14:12




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My tractor will start fine, but will only run for about a minute then dies. Changed the condenser, points, rotor, and dist. cap. Still the same. Thanks for any help!!!




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Don

08-15-2003 20:06:40




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 Re: 9n Help!!! in reply to Ricky, 08-09-2003 19:14:12  
Don't use starting fluid, use WD-40 instead. Much easier on the pistons but with the same troubleshooting results.



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Fast Ed Ohio

08-09-2003 23:54:51




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 Re: 9n Help!!! in reply to Ricky, 08-09-2003 19:14:12  
Try spraying starter fluid into the carb intake once you get it started, if you can keep it running on starter fluid you have a fuel related problem, go from there.



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Dave OH

08-09-2003 21:25:56




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 Re: 9n Help!!! in reply to Ricky, 08-09-2003 19:14:12  
Do what rusty said then pull the drain plug from the bottom of the carb and look for a good flow of gas.
Dave OH



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Bob McWhorter

08-09-2003 21:13:38




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 Re: 9n Help!!! in reply to Ricky, 08-09-2003 19:14:12  
During the minute that the tractor runs, does it run smoothly and with full power? When the engine dies, does it sputter out slowly, or quit suddenly? My first guess is that your issue is more likely to be fuel related rather than ignition. With the gas tank at least half full, open the shut-off valve past the two turn setting for non-reserve, and watch the sediment bowl to see if air appearswhen the engine is running. If so, the issue is fuel flow.

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Rusty 2N

08-09-2003 19:26:34




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 Re: 9n Help!!! in reply to Ricky, 08-09-2003 19:14:12  
Try bypassin your key switch.



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