Posted by bnowen on August 24, 2007 at 19:42:36 from (68.19.142.100):
Hello, I have bought a 49 M on LP and have been wroking to get it to run. Finally, tonight in the dark, I got the timing close enough that it kicked off on starting fluid but I can't get the propane to do anything. It will actually run as long as I squirt some fluid in the intake. I thought the propane would eventually be running to the cylinder, but it hasn't yet. I bought it as a non running tractor and it hada been sitting up a while. I put new points, condenser, plugs, cap and wires on it last week. When it started hitting tonight, all kinds of rust, dirt and who knows what all else flew for a while out of the exhaust. The question is what procedure do I do to trace down the problem. The tank is showing 75% full of gas. I was hoping not to have to take the carb off, but between the carb and the tank and the regulator, where is the usual place that the gas gets stopped up after an lp sits for a few years? Any suggestions? Thanks
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