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Posted by Jerry in Michigan on May 31, 2005 at 20:00:36 from (69.209.105.149):
In Reply to: 300U carb posted by Gus on May 29, 2005 at 04:51:48:
I have struggled with the very same dilemma for 2-3 years. The carburator on mine was cold even on a hot day. In preparation for snow plowing someone from Minnesota told me how to make a pre-heater, this helped immensely. Of course getting the carb adjusted right is the first thing that helped. I finally found someone skilled in tuning mine and it made a world of difference. I also turn off the gas and let the carb run dry when I shut down for the day. Maybe an unneeded precaution, but I don't want to tear the carb apart again if I can avoid it. The float is working well and I don't want to ruin it. Just some thoughts. I recieved alot of help on this forum that was great.
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