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Posted by RUSS HAMM on September 29, 2006 at 11:46:24 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: Re: 22-36 year posted by Farm-all-the-way on September 29, 2006 at 11:06:50:
JOSH, YOU CAN SEE THE ONE TO THE LEFT IS THE BRAKE. THE ONE NEXT TO THE GAS TANK IS THE BELT PULLEY AND PTO LEVER. OTHER IS GEAR SHIFT. I MIGHT SUGGEST GETTING AN ORIGINAL OR REPRINT OWNER'S MANUAL. THIS IS INVALUABLE AS IT GIVES YOU THIS INFO PLUS VALVE ADJUSTMENT, TIMING, ETC.WE HAVE HAD SOME 6OR 8 OF THESE TRACTORS AND I SURE LIKE 'EM. KIND OF HEAVY, BUT. the original manifold came out the side, but you could get ih and heisler manifolds that came out the top later, some with zenith carb and some with the brass ensighn carb. i have noticed the zenith carb uses less gas than the brass one and you can jet and adjust it good. a friend of mine says the 22-36 numbers stood for 22 gallons of gas in the morning and 36 gallons in the afternoon. ha ha.russ
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