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Re: Re: Re: Farmall C Dripping carbutor
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Posted by Haas on November 09, 2003 at 04:32:41 from (12.65.42.240):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall C Dripping carbutor posted by Scotty on November 09, 2003 at 03:59:49:
The adjustable high speed screw was only used on tractors that used kerosine or distillate. It was not normally part of the gasoline set up. I don't think that would have any to do with the carburetor dripping. If you have the float level set correctly, the float does not have a hole in it, and the needle valve is seating the only thing left is that the float must be catching somehow so that it can't push the needle valve up. My Farmall C does this if I run the carb dry by turning off the gas before I shut it off. The float of course falls all the way down when I do that. Next time I turn the gas on, it pours out. Never been able to figure it out, but a few sharp taps to the side of the carb and the flow stops which means the float has become unstuck and shuts off the flow.
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