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Re: 22-36 Carb
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Posted by Regularman on July 19, 2000 at 09:11:40 from (147.160.180.17):
In Reply to: 22-36 Carb posted by Brian on July 19, 2000 at 07:17:53:
The large thumb screw on the top of the carb is the load (main) fuel adjustment. Once it's warmed up, if the tractor is running to rich at full throtle, turn the screw in a little (very little at a time). The screw on the bottom of the carb with a spring on is the idle adjustment. If the tractor is running too rich at idle adjust this screw. Another common problem is float problems, the 22-36 has a cork float that can become saturated with fuel over the years. This causes the float to sink or partically sink causing the tractor to run too rich and flood-out when starting. If you need more help, let me know.
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