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Posted by Randy-IA on November 12, 2005 at 19:49:28 from (207.177.83.185):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M question's and statement's posted by RustyFarmall on November 12, 2005 at 17:42:49:
Hi , Heaven's no it doesn't bother me ! It came in so handy this afternoon after I had flooded it . I just drained the bowl and turned it over a few second's to clear it . But then I took the spark plug's out and worked on them . I wanted to see if they were any good and they were . I believe you are right about the gas spec's because after a little fiddling with the idle stop screw and the idle mixture screw it ran real good though it misses a little at slow idle . I didn't mess with the main jet adjustment . The plug that's just below the drain cock is the main metering tube ? It's a plug with a slot for a flat screwdriver and goes up at an angle to the rear of the carb / tractor . On my Harley carb that would be the plug to remove to get at the main jet . Till I get my service manual how does the metering tube tie in with the screw and packing nut on the front of the carb ? Is it a needle that enters the side of the metering tube at an angle to adjust the flow of fuel to the tube ? I don't want to take it apart till I get a rebuild kit for it . The carb's got number's cast in the upper throat and a very small round brass looking tag mounted on the side next to the govn'r shaft , which of these is the # to use for ordering a kit ? Thanks again ...Randy
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