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Posted by spray004 on February 26, 2005 at 19:13:58 from (68.52.200.194):
Finally worked on the tractors we bought today. Didn"t go so hot. Managed to drain the gas and change the oil in the Cub, B, & Super C. The B needs major work. The Super C pours gas from the air intake of the carb so I didn"t get a chance to start it. The Cub actually started up pretty easily. Everything was going well on the Cub, but it will just shut off like the ignition switch was turned off. There is no fuel line blockage, the sediment bowl is clean, the inside of the carb was clean as well. I left it running for about 20 minutes before it died the first time. Sometimes it will crank right back up, others it wont. I cleaned the carb out as well. I"m starting to think its something electrical. Could this be a coil problem? Any thoughts? Also a BIG pain with the B and Super C is the oil filter. When I pull the housing off, they both had no rubber gasket. I put the rubber gasket down in the grove and tightened it up, but it leaks. The gasket is very narrow. The filters came from the dealership. Should I just throw the rubber gaskets away?
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