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Posted by Roger46 on April 04, 2006 at 19:43:12 from (69.58.143.218):
In Reply to: 20 second H posted by adding a red on April 04, 2006 at 04:28:55:
I just had the same problem with my Super H. I went to plow snow the last big snow storm we had a few weeks ago. Started the tractor, drove it 20 feet out of the shed and it died. Then it started to snow again of course. Finally got it backed into the shed in 20 second bursts after waiting five minutes between starts. First I thought it was gas line freeze. I took the drain plug out of the bottom of the carb and the bowl empted, then just dripped a little. I took off the gas line at the carb and gas came out in a full stream. I took out the screen on the fitting going into the carb and it was clean. Finally I connected the fuel line back up, turned on the gas, hit the side of the carb with a wrench and gas started flowing out the bottom plug. All I can figure out is after the tractor set for over three months, for some reason the flow stuck up. It ran fine after that. Roger
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