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Re: New 460 Utility (to Me) PIC
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Posted by Gary in Mozarks on May 01, 2007 at 21:39:18 from (66.43.47.90):
In Reply to: New 460 Utility (to Me) PIC posted by Butch WI on May 01, 2007 at 20:10:54:
Congrats, You have a real useful tractor there. It looks alot better than the 460U I bought a couple months ago. I notice yours has spin out wheels like mine. The first place I would look for gas mixing with the oil is the govener seals, like old said. You have probably already changed the oil and now you can keep an eye on the level and see where it goes. I don;t think a little gas in the oil will hurt the engine(for testing purposes) if its not doing heavy work. They used to dilute oil with gas to start military vehicles in cold weather, then it would vaporize as the vehicle warmed up. It does sound like you need to clean the carb and reset the mixture, its probably running to rich anyway. I usually disconnect the air cleaner when you check the mixture, in case the air cleaner is clogged and that is enriching it.
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