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Posted by greg wilson on July 18, 2005 at 18:23:01 from (216.168.109.0):
I just got my 40-44 H running.. my grandfather gave me this tractor which hasn"t run in 20 years. the motor was stuck, I freed it up, did the head, valves and a new manifold. I removed the carb off it and cleaned the bowl as well made sure the main jet was free of debris.. I got the tractor running tonight and it ran beautiful for 15 mins, after it was got nicely warmed up the motor started missing and hunting up and down and occasional pop through the carb. It quit finally and gas was running out of the carb, I shut it off at the bowl and it quit running out of the carb. as soon as I crack the tap gas will run out of the carb, I belive this was flooding the engine making it to hunt up and down. Is the float in the bowl sticking or is it a loose jet or something?? I"m never had much expierence with these, any info would be greatly appreciated. can"t be anything to big, the tractor ran perfect for 15 mins... thanks alot guys..
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