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Posted by Jonathan mirgon on September 25, 2003 at 18:54:40 from (205.208.129.24):
In Reply to: Re: choke posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 25, 2003 at 17:44:58:
It sounds like the issue with your tractor is lack of fuel, and or to much air,Your carberator makes the right air fuel mixture, so if you are drawing air in through a rusted through intake manifold you will have to compensate for this by adding fuel thus pulling the choke will admit more fuel.To check your manifold get some starting fluid and spray it around the manifold itself, if it has leaks the engine speed will increase, if the engine does not speed up , that means that you have the proper air mixture, but not enough fuel, If thats the case then you need to take the carb apart and throughly clean it, especially the needles as this is what provides the fuel, more than likely your carberator is gummed up, and a good disassebly and cleaning will correct your problem.
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