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Re: Farmall H Carb Problems?
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Posted by Roger46 on September 03, 2006 at 17:26:19 from (69.58.130.137):
In Reply to: Farmall H Carb Problems? posted by Stevishere on September 03, 2006 at 05:37:02:
Sometimes I think no matter how clean you think you have everything in the carb there still is some small piece of dirt in there someplace hiding to cause you problems when you start the tractor. I just rebuilt the carb on my Super H a couple weeks ago including soaking it in carb cleaner, blowing out all the passages, and spaying a second time with carb cleaner and blowing out again. I went out to mow and the tractor acted like it was out of gas when I put it under a load. Then it seemed to clear itself. This week I was mowing some tough weeds and stuff for the neighbor and the tractor ran perfect. I shut off the tractor before driving home and when I restarted it, it would start and then die. It did that several times and then ran OK. Now I am gun shy about using it away from home. Roger
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