Posted by horsehead on November 15, 2009 at 18:59:30 from (142.165.20.132):
In Reply to: 706 IH posted by sdfarmall #2 on November 15, 2009 at 12:12:51:
Not sure if this will help you; I had a similar problem with an international 400 gas. I fretted over a lot of things, electrical, timing, plugs, etc. It would start fine, idle no problem, but as soon as I pushed it to make it work it would sputter, cough, miss, etc. Turns out that there was a small chip of wood in the tank that got sucked into the bottom, just above the sediment bowl. I assume it came off a stick that I (or the previous owner) used to check the level of gas in the tank (a common practice). The flow of fuel seemed fine but that small chip of wood would bounce around and restrict the flow just enough when the tractor"s demand was high to make it sound like there was a major problem. Hope this is all that is troubling your machine.
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