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Re: help 706 quits under load
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 27, 2006 at 19:53:11 from (66.202.111.20):
In Reply to: Re: help 706 quits under load posted by jbwny on April 27, 2006 at 19:37:28:
Make sure that you have a good strong flow of fuel and also make sure that your manifold bolts are tight they have a tendency to come loose . and also make sure that the heat riser is working and the bi metal spring is in place on the heat riser . that is the littel shaft sticking out of the side of the maiflod above the carb and there is a lever counter weight on the backside. This should move freely . BUT PUT A TIMMING LITE ON IT and clean up the ft. pulley and find your timming makes and mark it for the 22 degrees advance , now like you said who knowes if it has been upgraded to a 291 or not ???? but if you hear any pigging then back the timming up to 20 degrees also make sure the centrifical advance is working inside the dist. Yep it is to bad that your not with in driving distance. As i still make house calls.
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