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Re: Cub won't start
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Posted by John T on November 13, 2005 at 18:57:48 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: Cub won't start posted by Mike in NC on November 13, 2005 at 18:29:53:
Mike, farmalls arent my things as its been long ago since I owned them, so heres just a few general thoughts. Fer sure, it sounds like the float and/or needle n seat are at fault if the cabrs flooding over. Sometime if you can get Gumout in the needle n seat assembly area it may clean gum n varnish (plus tap on them lightly) if thats causing the needle to stick n fail to rise n close into the seat. It could be the floats sprung a leak and sinks also, however. Especially if its a mag, it dont take too much raw gas to foul the plugs which a good cleaning and dry out may cure, but if they get wet fouled n carboned up too badly it may need new plugs. Im more into electricity but this may get ya started till the good farmall men arrive. John T
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