Posted by sflem849 on December 21, 2010 at 18:40:10 from (69.197.84.192):
Has anybody adjusted the linkage on these loaders? The operators manual says it is a dealer only project, but they say that for a lot of easy stuff. I am sure the dealer wouldn't want much to do with it anyhow!
The machine creeps, but it usually does it the last direction you were going. Now that I think about it, this could be more of a drag/friction problem than an adjustment issue. If anybody has any thoughts feel free to share.
I just got it a couple weeks ago and I haven't gotten it to start yet. The PO said he had to put a heat lamp in the engine compartement when it was cold. Not a big fan of that idea and it didn't work for me anyhow. I gave it a big sniff of carb cleaner to try and bring some life to it and nothing. I pulled the plugs and it has spark. The plugs were really sooty and dry. This lead me to try the carb cleaner, but not even a pop with that. Any thoughts here are appreciated as well.
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