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Re: 1950 H Carburetor
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Posted by RustyFarmall on May 21, 2007 at 06:43:35 from (66.43.253.62):
In Reply to: 1950 H Carburetor posted by JJ in MI on May 21, 2007 at 06:07:13:
The needle valve and seat most likely needs replaced, but the float may also have a hole in it and it doesn"t float anymore. This site does have carb kits, and I have carb kits. If you have never done it before, I suggest you engage the help of an experienced tractor carb rebuilder. Not saying you can"t do it yourself, but there are a lot of small parts inside that can be damaged if you don"t know how to get it apart, and there are also several places where dirt can hide, and if you don"t know where to look, or how to get the dirt out, your freshly rebuilt carb will never function properly. Another option is to go with a rebuilt carb. YT sells them, and will exchange yours for a fresh one, or you can send it out to someone and have it rebuilt.
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