1. Never heard of McDonald Carb. I have had great success with my bead blaster and the better kit found at my local TSC store. There are two and the better one includes the main jet packing. I believe it is a TISCO product.
2. A rubber tipped nozzle came with an assortment bought for me years ago as a Christmas present. It has a larger hole than the inflation needle and will give you better velocity. Use caution and eye protection!
3. The carbs were painted red with the rest of the tractor at the factory. You'd better use a lot of hardener in your paint if you expect it to stay that way for a long time. Now, if you like the brassy stuff to show, you could swap parts from the other carb until you are finished painting, or what I'd do: carefully mask them.
4. I have not found either a ball or spring in any of the kits I've purchased. If you accidentally launch the ball into the nether regions of your shop/garage, a common BB is very close in size and works fine.
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