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Posted by greg wilson on August 02, 2005 at 09:36:14 from (216.168.109.200):
Hey guys, I recently got my H running after sitting for 20 years. when I first started it, it ran beautiful for about 15 mins, the engine started hunting and smoking black (fuel) and finally died with gas running out of the carb. I put a new float in in the carb and a kit (seals needle and seat) I put the carb back on started it, the hunting dissappeared but it ran choppy with still lots of black smoke. So, removed the carb again, re adjusted the float gap again. and set all screws to manufactures specs and started again. the H ran beautiful, I thought I had it licked but after around 10 mins off running she started running choppy again, and of course started with the black smoke and flooding itself out again. by the time I shut the tractor off gas was again pouring out the carb. I"m really starting to loose patience here, there must be something small Im missing. these are a pretty simple carb. When I put the carb on (for the third time) I turned the gas on and waited for it to fill the carb to ensure nothing ran out, as soon as I started it and drove it a bit, it started leaking. Any ideas guys?? I greatly appreciate any help!..... is it possible that the new new needle as seat could be bad??
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