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Re: IH/Farmall 706 gas/engine surge
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Posted by William Thompson on June 08, 2007 at 11:45:53 from (66.227.151.87):
In Reply to: Re: IH/Farmall 706 gas/engine surge posted by Allan In NE on June 02, 2007 at 11:56:21:
Allen in NE, please see my response to the tractor vet. This is for the tractor vet also, I pulled the carb off the tractor two days ago, and took it to a IH dealer for analysis. He said that it was OK. He then sold me a new ignition coil stating that when a bad coil gets hot it demonstrates this behavior. I looked at him a litle suspicious, but am willing to try anything. Put carb back on tractor with new coil, and was able to repeat the problem. I still believe it is governor related, but this pulling out the choke to get more fuel confuses me. I realize there are interactions of the carb to the governor, but I am aa little confused on where to start. By the way, when I put this dealer analyzed carb back on the tractor I was able to repeat the more choke for fuel to stop the problem. It doesn't eliminate the problem, but it definitely improves the problem. That's why I think that I have a carb/governor problem. Now the tractor vet threw two more variables at me, which I will check--timing, and the high test fuel.
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