Posted by Ron in Nebr on April 19, 2011 at 09:46:09 from (66.252.114.14):
In Reply to: TD-14 Series 142 posted by Texas Denny on April 18, 2011 at 15:36:23:
In addition to the other posts- make sure the fuel level in the tank is high enough for it to gravity feed. Not sure about the 14 series but on others people have reported better luck with the tank almost full.
Of course, if you just want it to run long enough to load it you may not want to completely fill the tank. I've heard of people cutting a chunk out of an inner tube that includes the valve stem, and hoseclamping that over the filler neck, then giving it a SMALL shot of air pressure to help bleed.
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