Posted by Jerry Pevehouse on June 04, 2008 at 09:20:43 from (12.70.26.202):
I'm not a carb man, but I have taken those brass ones apart and cleaned them up before. I have owned a 29 regular off and on for 15 years. Best starting tractor you ever saw until last year. Started this thing of flooding. I ordered a new float (cork) and even sent in the old one to get it done correctly. Ran Ok for 6 months, then happened again. Put a different carb on it, and it ran good until the other day. Thing has been, if the tractor didn't start on the first try, it would flood. Now it starts OK, but has sporatic surges, spits and sputters during these surges. Does anyone have info on how to adjust these carbs? Mine ran great in Texas, at 4800 FT elevation, and only started having problems with it when I moved to Northern Az @ 6700 ft. Thanks for your help, Jerry
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