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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 12, 2005 at 18:41:15 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: True Confessions, Join In posted by Michael Soldan on April 12, 2005 at 15:17:51:
Well, Mike, I did sort of a Hybred between you and Hugh. My float sticks open every now and then on my H, so last summer I had it at a show and it ran what gas it had out through the bottom of the carb. The next day I went to start it and practically ran the battery down to nothing before I decided to look in the gas tank only to find it had emptied itself. After I went and got 5 gal. of gas and poured back in the tractor My short term solution, short of fixing the carb, was to shut the fuel off at the sediment bulb and let the H run till it ran the fuel line out of gas. The problem was that I forgot to shut the kill switch off after the tractor died so the next day when I went to start it I had plenty of gas, but the battery was dead as a door nail. Fixing the float is still on my to do list, as I haven"t taken the time to pull it off and fix it, so I"m sure there is probably more trouble brewing right around the corner.
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