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Re: 606 runing problem
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Posted by BIG JOHN on October 24, 2002 at 18:02:00 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: 606 runing problem posted by Ron on October 24, 2002 at 16:35:47:
You have a fuel delivery problem. The obstruction slows the flow of fuel to the point that the tractor runs out of gas and will not start again until enough fuel seeps past the obstruction. Start by removing the plug from the bottom of the carb. The fuel should run continuiously without slowing down. Let it run out for some time. The slowing of the flow will confirm this is the problem. Remove the inlet fitting from the carb, there sould be a screen on the back of this fitting that could be pluged. If it is clean then go to the gas tank and remove the fuel shut off and sediment bowl assemble. There is an inlet stand pipe that extends into the tank and this can also be obstructed. This is a good time to flush out the gas tank and remove any gunk fron inside of the tank. GOOD LUCK
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