Posted by jonnny2006 on November 16, 2008 at 09:46:40 from (67.142.130.21):
I see that everybody seems to have there own $.02 on whether or not to use one... I have 6 farmalls 2 with one and 4 without. I have never installed one one a tractor when there was not one, having said that if the tractor has one I don"t get rid of it eather. It is very simple to see if you getting fuel to these old carbs, open the fuel drain and see if it will run a pencil size stream for a few min, if it does and you are not getting enough gas into the engine you have got a restriction somewhere IN the CARB, not the float, or the screens or inline filter (if one is used). I had a M that i bought and It had sat for a while and it would only run with the choke on. I messed with it for days,Rebuilt carb, carb cleaner, ATF in the gas. Messed with the mixing jets. when i put on a diffrent carb it ran fine. Turns out there was white powerdey crud in one of the worm holes and i blew it out with an air hose and somthing hit me in the face...put that carb back on and she ran perfect! the muffler rain cap dint even bounce after that and power up the yin yan. I din"t think the carb was bad as i had cleened and cleened that thing and had it off more times than i can count. But now i will never make that mistake again. (thus tractor had a inline filter on it the clear one and i even replaced it but it was only when i fixed the blockage inside the carb when it ran properly) sometimes you have to learn on your own. success is preceeded by failure. Its been 1 year now and the tractor runs great! have a good day, John
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