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Posted by DAVE NE IOWA on January 10, 2005 at 19:33:20 from (199.120.84.158):
In Reply to: super c posted by redfred on January 10, 2005 at 16:28:10:
Perhaps not on target for subject, but as a kid the neighbors and my dad used each others tractors very frequantly. Out of 8 tractors involved in the trade 2 were AC WD 45s. The only one that bothered was just one of the 45s where as when we fueled from each others fuel barrels we had to adjust the fuel mixture on it every time we filled from each others barrel (a different brand fuel). I wonder if the carburator is cleaned properly, but like mentioned before, that time frame is not real far out of line. Probably on the top end of the time frame though. Try setting her rich enough to make her smoke when warmed up then back it down a tad bit. Then try again when she is cold. Always count how far you adjust so you can get her back to where you started-- just in case. Dave NE IOWA
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