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Super H engine races out of control
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Posted by ChuckJ on May 30, 2006 at 14:57:45 from (64.151.60.78):
I recently put needle and seat in carb. In the process I thought to remove the entire carb and so, loosened two screws on "pipe that connects to upper part of carb. I didn't take the completely apart because I figured out I could change the needle and seat without removing the upper part of the carb. Anyway, I put carb back together and tractor ran fine with first use, about 2 hours worth. The next day, I started tractor and it ran fine for about 20 minutes. I was mowing and it was under pretty good load, and engine seemed to advance fine under load, but then I pulled out of field onto gravel road and engine went berserk, racing at super high rpms. I had no throttle control and really thought I was gonna blow the engine. What'd I do?? any help greatly appreciated. thanks
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