Posted by farmallhal on February 23, 2011 at 14:34:56 from (76.2.177.91):
In Reply to: carb rebuild service posted by Dave Cook on February 23, 2011 at 13:29:48:
Dave, those carbs are so simple you can do it with little or no help. Get a carb kit from Rustyfarmall who posts on this forum and he provides all the instructions you need to get it right. You might have someone like a good auto mechanic fine tune it once you get it going but that is a simple task. This isn't a carb used on high performance race cars and contains very few parts. A good cleaner along with compressed air to clean everything out is a must. There is probably a very good carb person right near where you live if you ask around. Take a chance and give it a try and you'll be surprised what you can learn. If you want a blow-up or diagram of your carb send me an email and I'll run you a copy from my parts catalog and mail it to you if that would help. Rusty's parts kit will probably have everything you need for getting it done, Hal.
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