Posted by Andrew Kappers on September 27, 2010 at 05:14:08 from (166.224.92.161):
Where can I get a 10-20 carb rebuild kit. Pretty sure it needs to get rebuilt. Took it off and poured the gas out! Second question is up here in MN it is starting to get close to freezing. I drained the pure water out of the radiator ( why the h*ll would any one run pure water in an engine especially in MN) and put as much coolant back in as I could ( 9 gallons supposed to hold 10)have a 60/40 mix which the jug says is good to -64 below (added protection) Is there still about a gallon of pure water in the engine yet that I couldnt get to drain out. I couldnt get the tractor to start because of the carb issue but I pulled it around the yard with the h and got the engine to turn over in gear and hopefully got some coolant worked through? Havent owned one of these old dogs before and dont want to end up with a cracked block over the winter. Thanks, andy
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