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Posted by willythomp on August 31, 2005 at 08:47:30 from (68.253.116.71):
In Reply to: Farmall 706 Gas Eng. posted by William Thompson on August 27, 2005 at 14:29:27:
I need to thank "jossette" and "gene b" for their excellent advice. I did tell the mechanic he was smoking dope. In examining the float to top cover support connection that the float pin hooks to-- There was a slight crack in the retaining side of that support, allowing the pin to move back and forth. When I rebuit the carb, the pin became disengaged from the support, and allowed the float to cock, thereby causing the goofy thing to tend to choke out with too much gas in a incline to the right or starboard. It would run ok to the left or port. Well, I fixed that problem, and created another. It wouldn't run at all. After taking it apart several times, it dawned on me to see if somehow I might have bent the float wings one way or the tuther. I had. Fixed that problem and now I have a swell running 706 Farmall. Thanks to all who participated in this endeavor.
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