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Posted by Christopher S. Dunn on May 11, 2004 at 14:36:06 from (216.141.73.92):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep posted by CNKS on May 10, 2004 at 18:56:46:
Hey thanks again, Y'all. I have to admit, though, it occurred to me this morning that it is the simple stuff that tends to get you and so I wonder this: When the carb's choke is at rest, hypothetically, with no cable attached and just the spring to hold it in position, is the choke closed or open? You see, this may have a large portion of an answer as to why the engine runs so funny. If I am adjusting the throttle and idle with the choke positions reversed from what I think they are, then that might be it. As to photos of the carb, I will post them in a later message and I will title it MS-TSX-175 PICS. Thanks again, this place might make me happy enough with my tractor to start restoring it as well as making it run for working the land.
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