Posted by David L. Bowers on March 02, 2011 at 05:43:09 from (68.231.50.96):
I have a 560 with a yellow painted block. No numbers, the SN for the tractor is cys to indicate an LP. It's gas with a 534932R91 Carb. Runs fine 'til I go to high load, dyno or work in the field. It will run at 70HP for 40 secs and then dies like it's out of gas. Checked the tank for rust, did a flow check, assume the needle valve is too small. The Carb Number can't be found by IHC, Case, or the industral side of the IHC line. I assume it's a 715 combine engine, or maybe a 606 CI industrial. I even used a clear tube out of the drain plug to monitor the level inside the bawl. When it goes to high load, it even sucks the gas out of the clear tubing. Where and how did you get a larger needle valve? Not knowing the carb number IHC won't help, you know they need a number or they can't do their job. I've tryed a fuel pump with no change. I'm out of tricks, I need new ideas, My act isn't working. David
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