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Posted by Frank on August 05, 2003 at 16:41:18 from (67.250.216.198):
I have finished restoring an 0-4 international. It has the same engine as an H Farmall. I did all the necessary mechanical repairs before I started on the cosmetic part. Got the tractor back together, all painted up, looks like a million, {bragging}. THEN, it wouldn't start, no gas. I can not get gas to flow to the carburator. I did everything, blowed out the lines that I had cleaned previously, changed filters, sediment bowl was clean and has no screen. I was thinking that when I painted the tractor, and the carburator, I may have plugged an external vent hole on the carb, which would cause a back pressure in the line. The tank has about 3 gallons of gas in it, obviously, the more gas, the more pressure. This shouldn't be a problem, it ran perfect with less gas in it then that before the cosmetic work. When I have a problem that I can't figure out, I have a friend who is smarter then me look at it, and he is stumped also. I still feel dumb though. Any ideas guys??
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