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Re: Farmall H carb flooding
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Posted by greg wilson on August 04, 2005 at 10:03:15 from (216.168.109.192):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H carb flooding posted by RustyFarmall on August 04, 2005 at 09:10:17:
sorry, last post was for OLD not rusty farmall.. Rusty Farmall this one is for you. I had the tank cleaned and coated and installed..with new bowl, I icut a short section out of the fuel line and installed a brand new fuel filter, when the line was on I throughly flushed it with brake kleen and compressed air, I removed the inlet screen off the carb, cleanned it and blew it out as well. my fuel is clean. I adusted the float up, thinking that when the bowl was filling up, the float travel distance would be shorter, shutting the fuel off asap. by looking inside the bowl I was thinking that maybe the float was jamming somehow on the side of the bowl maybe. I'm starting to get very discouraged. It's so wierd cause the tractor runs alike a top for 15-20 mins fine, then gets into this spell, and I can always tell when she is starting to flood because she starts smoking. And running poor.
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