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Re: Why is this carb so expensive?
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Posted by Mike CA on September 06, 2006 at 08:14:35 from (214.1.211.251):
In Reply to: Re: Why is this carb so expensive? posted by magman on September 06, 2006 at 06:30:26:
Honestly Jon, I don't know. I know that my Carb needs some work. I'm assuming it needs rebuilt... or at least I am GOING to rebuild it since I am overhauling the tractor. But I don't know anything about anything on these tractors yet, and part of the project is learning. I guess the question would be: Is rebuilding a carb more than I can handle? Rusty gave me some great tips to get my current carb running better to get the old boy home. Seemed fairly straight forward, but I haven't actually done the work yet. I'm guessing that a rebuild is taking the whole thing apart, cleaning it, replacing the internal parts, and putting it back together, adjusting it after it's installed. So what is so bad about that? ... although if a rebuilt kit cost $90, and you are just charging me $10 more... that is awfully tempting! lol
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