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Re: Farmall H Newbie questions
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Posted by Bill Smith on August 18, 2003 at 15:47:51 from (63.147.130.81):
In Reply to: Farmall H Newbie questions posted by Justin M on August 15, 2003 at 18:35:04:
I have a carb drip problem with my 42 H. I know what my problem is. The float sticks so the needle valve don't close. I shut fuel off when tractor is not in use which probably makes it more of a sure bet that the float sticks with needle open when I turn the fuel on. Is what I do is turn fuel on. Wait just a bit. Then if float is stuck (gas starts dripping) I turn fuel off. Wait tell the fuel quites dripping (carb is now full). Then I start tractor and let it run for about a minute. On my tractor the float will ussually come unstuck just with the vibration of the tractor running. If it don't, I ussually lightly tap with hammer. Trying to start it with gas running out of carb is the same thing as overchoking which will likely flood the tractor rather than start it.
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